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Champions League Preview: Barcelona - Chelsea
Barcelona and Chelsea are on a very similar mission and the success of their current campaign could be determined by the end of the 90 minutes in Catalunya.

Moment Of Truth

This is it. After all the talk over the past few months of Barcelona’s history-making grand treble voyage, the final frontier is just on the horizon and they will face their first serious obstacle this Tuesday.

It may not be the Champions League final yet but to stumble at home in the first leg of the semi-final face-off with Chelsea and they can kiss their treble desires goodbye. And with Real Madrid coming up this Saturday, a trip to Stamford Bridge for the return clash next week, and a tricky meeting with Villarreal four days after that, Barca’s delectable season could turn very sour extremely quickly.

The big worry for the Blaugrana is that Pep Guardiola’s entertainers could be too preoccupied with this weekend’s El Clasico blockbuster with Madrid. Many in the Camp Nou dressing room still view the Primera Division as a more important competition than the Champions League and they have put domestic success as their number one priority. And as massive as the encounter with Chelsea is, nothing trumps the titanic battle with their eternal enemies.

Barca are aware that their English counterparts will be, by a country mile, their toughest test in the Champions League this season. Pound for pound, the Catalan behemoths have been head and shoulders above everyone else in the competition. Not many teams have been able to match their sheer quality and phenomenal class on the pitch, but in Chelsea, they will have an opponent who knows all about grinding out a result and forcing their way through the most impossible of missions.

Hunt For The Holy Grail

Chelsea are, by and large, on the same boat as their opponents, albeit they will be aiming for the double instead. Admittedly out of the Premier League title race, they have already booked their ticket to the FA Cup final as they look to put an end to their two-year trophyless drought in style. It’s still not a bad target to have in front of them considering all the harsh criticism they had to face midway through the season.

Champions League glory, however, is what the Pensioners are really after and it has become owner, Roman Abramovich’s personal holy grail over the past few years. They could not have asked for a more difficult semi-final challenge, but there’s still a lot of optimism and confidence floating around in the Stamford Bridge air ahead of their daunting trip to Catalunya. And they have good reason to feel that way.

The Blues have only lost once since Guus Hiddink took over the hot-seat in early February. He has not only restored the team spirit and unity but he has also moulded his troops to look more like the intricate, efficient side from the Jose Mourinho era.

And after their stunning 3-1 win at Anfield against Liverpool in the first leg of the quarter-finals, the Londoners will be full of belief that they can win just about anywhere. They have also rectified their defensive problems after leaking in an outrageous amount of goals just a few weeks ago. They kept a clean sheet against both Everton and West Ham United and conceded just one against Arsenal in the FA Cup and although Barcelona will be a completely different kettle of fish compared to the former two, it’s the morale boost that Guus will be counting on most.

FORM GUIDE

Barcelona

Apr 25 Valencia 2-2 Barcelona (LA LIGA)

Apr 22 Barcelona 4-0 Sevilla (LA LIGA)

Apr 18 Getafe 0-1 Barcelona (LA LIGA)

Apr 14 Bayern Munich 1-1 Barcelona (CHAMPIONS LEAGUE)

Apr 11 Barcelona 2-0 Recreativo Huelva (LA LIGA)

Chelsea

Apr 25 West Ham United 0-1 Chelsea (PREMIER LEAGUE)

Apr 22 Chelsea 0-0 Everton (PREMIER LEAGUE)

Apr 18 Arsenal 1-2 Chelsea (FA CUP)

Apr 14 Chelsea 4-4 Liverpool (CHAMPIONS LEAGUE)

Apr 11 Chelsea 4-3 Bolton Wanderers (PREMIER LEAGUE)

TEAM NEWS

Barcelona

Guardiola will be able to return to the dugout after being banished to the stands in the previous game. His often over-zealous support to his players from the touchline will be a huge psychological comfort, especially up against a mastermind like Hiddink.

Defender, Rafa Marquez is also back from suspension but Sergio Busquets, Dani Alves and Carles Puyol will all miss the second leg if they pick up another booking. Martin Caceres and Gabriel Milito are both out injured, but the good news is that Lionel Messi, who was suffering from stomach cramps this time last week, played the full 90 minutes against Valencia at the weekend without any problems.

Probable Starting XI (4-3-3): Victor Valdes – Dani Alves, Puyol (c), Pique, Abidal – Xavi, Keita, Iniesta – Messi, Eto’o, Henry

Chelsea

Left-back Ashley Cole is suspended and Hiddink is expected to switch Jose Bosingwa to that flank to nullify Messi’s threat. But crucially, centre-back, John Terry is back after serving out his own one-game ban and his presence will be vital as Ricardo Carvalho looks certain to miss out due to a hamstring problem while Deco is also nursing a similar ailment.

Joe Cole and Paulo Ferreira are sidelined for the remainder of the season, while Nicolas Anelka will miss the return clash if he gets another yellow card in Catalunya.

Probable Starting XI (4-2-3-1): Cech – Ivanovic, Alex, Terry (c), Bosingwa – Essien, Ballack – Kalou, Lampard, Malouda – Drogba

PLAYERS TO WATCH


Barcelona

Lionel Messi may be the star of this Blaugrana team and he is likely to thrill and delight fans again as usual. But the key to this contest lies right in midfield engine room. Xavi will be supremely instrumental in dictating the rhythm and direction of the game. His team-mates will also be relying on him to retain possession as much and as long as possible to deprive Chelsea of the ball. In-form Andres Iniesta will be expected to carry the team should Messi be completely marked out of the game.

Chelsea

It will indeed be an enthralling contest to watch Frank Lampard square off with Xavi for midfield supremacy. Lamps’ ability to score goals from deep could have a significant impact, especially if the forward line is starved of service. While he will provide the attacking menace, Michael Essien will be vital in stifling Barca’s various number of threats. It will also be up to him to bring the ball out of defence and distribute it forward as quickly as possible.

PREDICTION


Barcelona’s secret weapon will be the intimidation factor. Many teams have come to the Camp Nou and they have shown Guardiola’s men far too much respect. Hiddink would do well if he can prevent that from happening to his side.

For Barca, keeping a clean sheet will be more important than scoring an avalanche of goals. The Blues, meanwhile, are aware that they will more likely than not be overwhelmed in Catalunya. Their main aim will be to settle the tie back at Stamford Bridge next week and as such away goals will be extremely vital, as they will feel confident of shutting out the Blaugrana in London.

The Spaniards have insisted that they will not change heir attacking style of play while Hiddink has promised not to sit back. This match looks delicately balanced and it could all come down to one tiny mistake either way. But for the first leg, the hosts should have enough firepower to nick a narrow win.

Barcelona 2-1 Chelsea

KS Leong, Goal.com
 
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Player Ratings: Barcelona 0-0 Chelsea
Goal.com's Ewan Macdonald runs the rule over the individual performers in Barcelona's draw with Chelsea.


BARCELONA

Valdes 5.5 - A magnificent double-save from Didier Drogba in the first half was about all he saw of the ball. That said he must be marked down for an incident in the 80th minute where he inexplicably stood off his line at a one-on-one.

Daniel Alves 6 - Poor distribution and a penchant for getting involved in pointless 'handbags' made for a disappointing showing. Not until the final quarter-hour did he remember how to cross.

Pique 7 - Almost made a calamitous error in the first period but recovered well, and threatened from set pieces at the opposing end. Other than that mistake he was excellent - but what a mistake it was...

Marquez 5 - Very, very nearly sold the jerseys with that backpass that put Drogba through. He seldom looked comfortable and withdrew due to injury.

Abidal 7.5 - A confident enough performance from Abidal without him looking too sensational at any time.

Xavi 6.5 - Not the most spectacular of performances, but one that was solid enough in a passing sense, if not an inventive one.

Yaya Toure 7.5 - A dominant, bustling, physical display in the centre of midfield, despite the numerical advantage that Chelsea enjoyed in the middle of the park.

Iniesta 8.5 - The one really inventive force on the pitch, and one who deserved a better result for his night's work.

Messi 6 - The Ballon d'Or winner-in-waiting was virtually anonymous from start to finish, with no cutting edge on the cusp of the area.

Eto'o 6.5 - Timed his runs nicely but lacked killer instinct when faced with the impressive Petr Cech.

Henry 6.5 - At least managed to test Cech with his low drives, but faded from the game very quickly.

Substitutes

Puyol 6.5 - Booked slightly harshly, he'll miss the next leg. He was valuable in this one.

Bojan 5 - Got into a great position for an Alves cross... and then headed over an empty net into the stands. What a miss.

Hleb 5 - Again, a dreadful miss blots his copybook.

CHELSEA

Cech 7.5 - A confident performance from the Czech, who shows that he's no European flop.

Ivanovic 6.5 - A decent enough showing until the end, when Daniel Alves began to take advantage of his tired legs.

Terry 6 - Almost allowed Eto'o through to score in the second period but looked assured of himself both on and off the ball on the edge of the area.

Alex 7 - After a slow start he regained confidence and ended the game relatively strongly, if tired.

Bosingwa 8 - Managed a fine opening hour and used the ball well. When face to face with Messi he didn't disappoint, and kept the Argentine frustrated all evening.

Mikel Obi 7.5 - Was part of a midfield unit that kept the likes of Xavi in check and can be commended for that.

Ballack 6.5 - Did not do quite enough on the ball to merit an especially high rating but off the ball his play with very intelligent.

Essien 6.5 - He may have been a right-winger on the positional chart, but his was a central role on the ball. That said, he didn't do enough with it.

Lampard 5.5 - An extremely disappointing evening for the Londoner, whose shot was wayward and whose passing touch deserted him even when aimed at other midfielders, let alone Drogba.

Malouda 7 - Made an excellent start to the game and was always a good outlet for the ball, keeping Alves busy at times. Can be pleased with his night's work.

Drogba 6.5 - Held the ball up nicely and won a couple of key headers, but didn't make enough of the very few chances which he was afforded.

Substitutes

Belletti 6.5 - Put himself about nicely in the middle of the park to add some steel.

Anelka - N/A
 
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