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REAL MADRID defender David Alaba showed off some wacky dance moves after helping the Spaniards dump Chelsea out of the Champions League.

There was quite the party in the Bernabeu home dressing room after Karim Benzema's extra-time header saw Real qualify for the semi-finals.

David Alaba celebrated Real Madrid's win with a dressing room dance
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David Alaba celebrated Real Madrid's win with a dressing room danceCredit: Twitter @realmadriden
The defender jigged along to music in the home dressing room
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The defender jigged along to music in the home dressing roomCredit: Twitter @realmadriden
Alaba's dancing had Karim Benzema in fits of laughter
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Alaba's dancing had Karim Benzema in fits of laughterCredit: Twitter @realmadriden

Goals from Mason Mount, Antonio Rudiger and Timo Werner had initially seen Chelsea overturn a 3-1 deficit to lead 4-3 on aggregate, before the hosts came back to win the tie 5-4.

It sparked joyous scenes in the Real Madrid dressing room after the game, with Alaba the man leading the celebrations.

The 29-year-old was filmed busting out the dance moves by the club's official account.

Members of the squad clapped along as Alaba wiggled his body to the beat of the music that was blaring out of the dressing room speakers.

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At one point he waved his arms madly in the air, causing Karim Benzema to burst out laughing at his wacky moves.

Midfield maestro Luka Modric also couldn't help but giggle after seeing Alaba dancing.

Alaba played every single minute in both legs of the quarter-final tie against Chelsea.

The defender has been integral to Real Madrid's success this campaign following his free transfer from Bayern Munich last summer.

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And while he failed to put a foot wrong on the pitch, his dance moves might require a bit of work.

Carlo Ancelotti's side will now face the winners of tonight's tie between Atletico Madrid and Manchester City for a place in the Champions League final.

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