Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has questioned Chelsea's approach after their draw at Real Madrid.
Wenger believes Chelsea have been left with a huge dilemma as to how to approach their Champions League semi-final second leg with Real Madrid next week after they drew 1-1 in Spain on Tuesday.
"What is interesting in the Champions League is that you always have in the second game a psychological problem to sort out," Wenger said.
"If you're the manager of Chelsea now you go home tonight and you have to convince your players to adopt a strategy in the second game.
"So I say, will you try to get 0-0 or will you try to win the game? I would try to win the game. Because Madrid is in a different situation psychologically. They go to Chelsea and even if they score a goal it doesn't change too much, they just play.
"You are always be in trouble when the way to behave is not clear. Because the lack of clarity gets the players in between two [mindsets].
"For Madrid they have one advantage – they are clear, they know what to do for the second leg."

