Ann-Katrin Berger saved two penalties as Chelsea recovered from Sophie Ingle’s early red card to earn a first-leg lead in their Champions League last-16 tie with Atletico Madrid.
Ingle saw red as she conceded a 12th-minute penalty, but Berger superbly saved from Deyna Castellanos.
Maren Mjelde’s spot-kick put the Blues ahead after the break and Fran Kirby slotted a second from Sam Kerr’s pass.
Berger’s second penalty stop ensured a 2-0 lead for next Wednesday’s return.
The tie will be played in Monza, Italy because of travel restrictions for entry to Spain caused by Covid-19.
The neutral venue will further help two-time Champions League semi-finalists Chelsea, who were already strong favourites to go through to the last eight thanks to German keeper Berger’s brilliant save from Merel van Dongen and a sensational team performance.
Chelsea had dominated the early stages, Ji So-Yun curling an effort wide and Pernille Harder twice going close.
Even Ingle’s red card for bringing down Rasheedat Ajibade did little to change the pattern of play, with Chelsea’s superior quality, pace and movement too much for the Spanish side, who knocked Manchester City out of the competition in the past two seasons.
The Blues, boosted by Berger’s heroics, managed the game ruthlessly and continued to create chances.
Kerr shot narrowly wide before winning the spot-kick which Mjelde slotted home.
England striker Kirby marked another excellent display with a measured strike into the bottom corner less than 20 seconds after hitting the post.
And, although Berger’s rash challenge on Ludmila brought a second penalty, she made amends with another stunning diving save.