Karim Benzema scored against his former club Lyon to earn Real Madrid a 1-1 draw last night that puts them in a strong position to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.

Benzema put the visitors 1-0 up shortly after coming on as a second-half substitute at a damp and chilly Stade Gerland, only for Bafetimbi Gomis to equalise seven minutes from time.

Gomis’s late volley extended Lyon’s remarkable unbeaten record against Real to seven matches, but Benzema’s away goal makes Jose Mourinho’s side slight favourites to progress ahead of the second leg in Madrid on March 16.

Lyon eliminated Real at the same stage of last season’s competition and the nine-time European champions are bidding to end an unwelcome run that has seen them fall in the round of 16 for the last six seasons in a row.

Having beaten Real in their three previous encounters on home turf, Lyon began the game in enterprising style, their five-man midfield smothering the visitors’ attempts to play the ball through the middle.

Michel Bastos stabbed a shot over the Real crossbar from a tight angle on the right, Cris hooked wide from just inside the penalty area and Cesar Delgado had a penalty appeal turned down after an untidy foul by Sergio Ramos.

Angel di Maria belatedly called Lyon goalkeeper Hugo Lloris into action with a weak low shot before the France number one was given slightly more to do by a stinging Cristiano Ronaldo free-kick.

It was not long before the hosts were back on the attack, however, and Gomis was guilty of a terrible miss in the 34th minute when he side-footed over an open goal after Iker Casillas spilled a cross from Bastos.

Lyon’s re-emergence after half-time drew a thunderous roar from the home fans, but a reminder of Real’s attacking threat was quick to arrive as the visitors struck the woodwork twice in a matter of minutes.

Ronaldo hit the far post with a dipping free-kick from a seemingly prohibitive angle on the left-hand side, before Ramos sent a header crashing against the crossbar from Mesut Ozil’s in-swinging corner.

Ronaldo’s free-kick will have a more lasting impact on the tie, however, as it was awarded for a foul by Bastos on Di Maria that earned the Brazilian a yellow card that rules him out of the return leg.

Another Ronaldo free-kick sparked controversy shortly beyond the hour, with the Portuguese adamant the ball had struck the arm of Yoann Gourcuff in the Lyon wall.

Benzema, who left Lyon for the Bernabeu in 2009, received a rapturous reception when he entered the fray but he immediately silenced the crowd.

Receiving a pass from Ronaldo, he drove across the area in a horizontal line before keeping his cool to beat Lloris with a low shot that Cris vainly sought to keep out with a desperate goal-line lunge.

Lyon’s proud unbeaten record against Real looked destined to come to an end until the 83rd minute, when Gomis atoned for his earlier miss by seizing upon a flick-on from a free-kick to volley into the bottom-left corner.

Anelka lifts Chelsea

Nicolas Anelka eased the pressure on Carlo Ancelotti as his double-strike inspired Chelsea’s 2-0 win over FC Copenhagen in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie at the Parken Stadium last night.

Anelka’s 15th and 16th goals of the season put Chelsea on course for the quarter-finals and they should have no trouble finishing off the lacklustre Danish champions in the return at Stamford Bridge next month.

It was a crucial victory for Ancelotti as the Chelsea manager fights to save his job following a woeful run of results which left the Blues in turmoil.

Chelsea’s first win in four matches was a positive sign for Ancelotti but the Italian will be well aware that much sterner tests lie in wait as the west Londoners seek to reach the Champions League final at Wembley in May.

Asked if the win carried extra significance because of Chelsea's struggles, Ancelotti told Sky Sports: 'Yes obviously, but we know this is football, we have to be able to move on quickly from a bad result.

'It was a good result and performance. We prepared well for this game and we played good football but we still have to pay attention for the second leg.

'There is a good motivation from the players in this competition and that is important because we want to do well. We are still alive!'

Round of 16 – first legs

Copenhagen 0
Chelsea 2
Anelka 17, 54;

Second leg: March 16.

Lyon 1
Gomis 83;
R. Madrid 1
Benzema 65;

Second leg: March 16.

Playing today
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Second legs: March 15.

Played last week
Milan 0 - Tottenham 1
Second leg: March 9.
Valencia 1 - Schalke 1
Second leg: March 9.

Arsenal 2 - Barcelona 1
Second leg: March 8.
Roma 2 - S. Donetsk 3
Second leg: March 8.

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