Game kati ya Chelsea 1 Barcelona 0 tukio katika picha
Big Drog: Didier Drogba celebrates after putting Chelsea a goal in front during the first half
Deadlock broken: Drogba (centre) watches his shot beat Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes (right)
Sharpshooter: The Chelsea striker scores the opening goal as Adriano (right) watches helpless
manager
on a full-time basis is becoming irresistible - Chelsea also enjoyed
the kind of luck that deserted them in 2009 and which they have had in
spades since the Italian took charge.
They
may need plenty more at the Nou Camp on Tuesday to reach their second
final after Barca missed a glut of chances after dominating possession
from start to finish.
The
pattern of the match was set the moment the visitors kicked off,
Chelsea allowing them possession to a point and Raul Meireles leading
the pressure behind Drogba.
From
a defensive point of view, it largely worked, although the visitors
should have taken one of the chances to have fallen their way.
Luck
played a part in the first of them in the ninth minute, Alexis Sanchez
chipping against the crossbar from Andres Iniesta's perfectly-timed
pass. The other two both fell to Cesc Fabregas courtesy of Lionel Messi,
who was otherwise restricted to a quiet half.
Floored: Drogba was frequently seen writhing in agony on the pitch but picked himself up to score
The
first was a sitter, Fabregas shanking his finish after Messi's burst
and pass had set up Andres Iniesta for a shot Petr Cech parried.
Messi
finally had the chance to build up a real head of steam two minutes
before half-time, Fabregas this time producing a delightful dink which
was only kept out by Ashley Cole's clearance off the line.
Otherwise
Chelsea had plenty to give them hope from what little ball they had.
The benefit of going long was quickly demonstrated when only a heavy
touch prevented Drogba capitalising on Cech's clearance.
Can't catch me: Barcelona magician Lionel Messi (left) leaves Chelsea's Mikel (floor) for dead
Head boy: Messi leaps to strike a rare header on goal but saw his effort saved
Drogba,
who got away with overstepping the mark when he trod on Sergio
Busquets' foot, also failed to make the most of a one-on-one with Carles
Puyol.
Long throws predictably unsettled Barca, too, and Gary Cahill almost took advantage of the first of them.
Chelsea
did tread a fine line discipline-wise, with Meireles lucky not to pick
up a booking that would see him suspended for the second leg.
Close but no cigar: Alexis Sanchez (centre) lifts the ball over Petr Cech (left) but hits the crossbar
'Same old Barca, always cheating,' chanted the home fans whenever a Barca player went down.
They
were in good spirits despite the deluge, which may have played a part
in Drogba scoring with the final kick of the first half. Barca were
caught upfield and Frank Lampard's ball over the top sent Ramires
rampaging forward, the Brazilian's cross picking out Drogba. Victor
Valdes should have saved the scuffed finish but could only help it into
the net.
Barca
were even more dominant after the restart, Cech parrying Adriano's
curler before Sanchez missed another gilt-edge chance when he stabbed
Fabregas' scooped pass wide from six yards.
Pulling the strings: Messi picks a pass for the visitors on a rare quiet night for the Argentina superstar
Foiled: Cesc Fabregas (right) is beaten to the ball by Chelsea goalkeeper Cech
At full stretch: Frank Lampard (left) tackles Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta (right)
Otherwise
they were being kept at bay by a world-class defensive display led by
Cahill and John Terry, who were almost single-handedly keeping Messi at
bay.
Pep
Guardiola sent on Pedro for Sanchez with 24 minutes remaining, with
Barca becoming increasingly frustrated, not least with perceived
play-acting from Drogba, who got an earful from Puyol.
There
was finally a booking when Ramires tripped Messi in full flight, Pedro
quickly following for a similar offence on Cole. Busquets was also
cautioned for scything down Ramires after Juan Mata was withdrawn for
Salomon Kalou.
Getting to grips: Drogba and Barca defender Javier Mascherano share a debate on the pitch
So close: Fabregas (left) saw this shot beat Cech but hacked off the goal-line by Ashley Cole
Fabregas
left the field to a chorus of boos for Thiago Alcantara as Chelsea
began to drop deeper and deeper, as they had done three years earlier.
Barca
laid siege to the Blues goal and Cech produced a magnificent save three
minutes' from time when Puyol glanced Messi's free-kick towards the
corner.
And,
in stoppage-time, the visitors saved their worst finish until last,
Busquets skying high over the crossbar after Pedro's effort had hit the
post.
Rock solid: John Terry (right) helped Chelsea somehow keep a clean sheet against the mighty Barca
Out of reach: Gary Cahill (left) stretches to reach a corner during a rare Chelsea attack
Delirium: Drogba celebrates with team-mate Juan Mata (right) as the Stamford Bridge crowd go mad
Chelsea
produced the kind of 'perfect' performance Roberto Di Matteo had
demanded to inflict Barcelona's first Champions League defeat of the
season and give themselves real hope of reaching the final.
The
Blues once again proved the nemesis of the team feted by many as the
greatest to play the game thanks to an amazing smash-and-grab display in
the semi-final first leg at a jubilant Stamford Bridge.
Caretaker
manager Roberto Di Matteo's plan paid off spectacularly, Didier Drogba
scoring the winner to go some way to burying the demons of the sides'
last meeting three years ago
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