Lionel Messi missed a penalty as holders Barcelona were sent crashing
out of the Champions League semi-finals after 10-man Chelsea battled to a
2-2 draw at the Camp Nou on Tuesday. Chelsea, leading 1-0 from the
first leg, snatched a 3-2 aggregate win on a night of extraordinary
drama which saw the Premier League side recover from 2-0 down and the
dismissal of captain John Terry to reach next month's Munich final.
Barcelona looked to be cruising to
victory after goals from Sergio Busquets and Andres Iniesta put them 2-0
up in the first half either side of Terry's red card for a foul on
Alexis Sanchez.
But
a superb counter-attack and chip from Ramires put Chelsea ahead on away
goals, and in the dying seconds substitute Fernando Torres completed an
unlikely fightback to kill off an unforgettable contest.
Chelsea
manager Roberto Di Matteo hailed his side's "incredible achievement" in
reaching the final, where his side will face either Real Madrid or
Bayern Munich.
"A
lot of people had written us off and we showed again what kind of
character these players have," Di Matteo said. "We didn't expect to play
with 10 men and we knew it was going to be tough. It was even more
difficult than we expected.
"They're
a great team, with some fantastic players. We just showed what we're
made of." Disappointed Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola attempted to strike
a philosophical note after a traumatic exit.
"The
first thing I feel is huge sadness," Guardiola said. "I think we played
exceptionally well. We have done everything we possibly could to reach
the final. Finals are great but we'll have to watch this one on TV. "We
have played well recently but it wasn't enough. Sometimes football is
like this. This year it was not our turn. This year it seems like we
could couldn't win."
An
extraordinary first half had seen Chelsea manage to frustrate Barcelona
in the face of remorseless pressure despite the setback of losing Gary
Cahill to injury after only 12 minutes. Cahill was replaced by Jose
Bosingwa, with Branislav Ivanovic moving to centre-back.
Despite
the defensive reshuffle Chelsea's thin blue line held firm, with Petr
Cech saving brilliantly with his leg from Messi on 19 minutes before
Terry slid in desperately to block Iniesta's follow-up.
At
the other end Chelsea were limited to pumping long clearances for
Didier Drogba, who, just as he had done at Stamford Bridge a week
earlier, was forced to plough a lonely furrow up front.
It
was only to be a matter of time before Barcelona's monopoly of
possession yielded its reward and the breakthrough came on 35 minutes,
the start of a catastrophic period for Chelsea.
A
headed Drogba clearance fell only as far as Dani Alves on the edge of
the area who picked out Isaac Cuenca on the left, who in turn rolled his
pass across the six-yard box for an unmarked Busquets to sidefoot home.
It
got worse for Chelsea a minute later with Terry's dismissal, which left
the English side with neither of their starting centre-backs. It was
not long before the makeshift nature of Chelsea's defence was exposed
and Barcelona struck what looked to be the killer blow on 43 minutes.
Careless
play from Raul Meireles saw Messi dart forward and feed Iniesta, who
sprang Chelsea's defence and prodded past Cech for 2-0. Camp Nou rocked
with delight but incredibly, within minutes, Chelsea were back in the
game and ahead on away goals AS Ramires scored.
Lampard's
magnificent pass sent the Brazilian racing in behind the Barcelona back
four and when Victor Valdes advanced the rangy midfielder clipped an
exquisite chip into the net to make it 2-1 on the stroke of half-time.
The
Catalans were swiftly back into their stride in the second half,
however, and when Drogba brought down Cesc Fabregas to concede a penalty
the match again seem to have swung in Barcelona's favour. Yet Messi,
the most prolific scorer in Europe this season with 63 goals,
implausibly crashed his spot-kick against the bar and Chelsea were let
off.
But
the pattern of the game had been set, and what followed was 40 minutes
of excruciating tension as Barcelona took up permanent residence on the
edge of Chelsea's penalty area. Chelsea, however, somehow managed to
thwart their tormentors, closing down relentlessly and never allowing
Messi, Xavi and Iniesta the freedom to work the ball into dangerous
positions.
All
too often Barcelona's artful probing led to nothing as they cut the
ball back from wide positions where Chelsea's wall of bodies stood firm.
Sanchez had a goal disallowed before Cech tipped a shot from Messi onto
the post in a frantic finale.
Then
with Barcelona caught pressing upfield, Torres darted clear of the home
side's defence and touched round Valdes to score and Chelsea were
through. The win came at a cost, however, with Ramires, Ivanovic and
Meireles all picking up bookings that will keep them out of the final.
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