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Chelsea and Drogba make wasteful Barca pay

Didier Drogba of Chelsea celebrates scoring against Barcelona during their Champions League semi-final first leg match at Stamford Bridge in London, April 18, 2012. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

By Mike Collett

LONDON (Reuters) – Didier Drogba scored late in the first half and Chelsea

mixed luck with resolute defence to keep free-scoring Lionel Messi in check and defeat holders Barcelona 1-0 in their

Champions League semi-final first leg on Wednesday.

Barcelona dominated possession, hit the bar and the

post and had what looked like a certain goal cleared off the line at a rain-lashed Stamford Bridge.

The Spaniards had

24 attempts on target compared to one by the hosts but Ivorian Drogba made the most of his sight of goal when he fired low

and hard past Barca goalkeeper Victor Valdes two minutes into stoppage time at the end of the first half.

“We created

so many chances, I had no idea we were going to do that, but we failed to score against a very good side who were very

strong,” Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola told a news conference.

“You have to be a strong side to be in the

semi-finals of the Champions League. We knew it was going to be a tough challenge and it was.”

Frank Lampard, who like

Drogba, John Terry and Ashley Cole, have all been rejuvenated since Roberto Di Matteo took control of the side from the

sacked Andre Villas-Boas in early March, began the move after winning the ball from a hesitant Messi close to

halfway.

Lampard’s raking pass found Brazilian Ramires whose low cross from the left eluded the Barca defenders with

Drogba pouncing at the far post to score.

Di Matteo was full of praise for Chelsea’s “old guard”, who followed up

last weekend’s 5-1 thrashing of Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup semi-finals.

“In the past a lot public opinion said

that these boys, the old guard, are over the line and too old to play two games; they have played two games in a short period

of time, and I think they gave the answer on the pitch tonight.”

However, before and after the goal, Barca were the

dominant force with Messi orchestrating most of their attacking moves, but for all his inspired brilliance, he was unable to

conjure up a goal either for his team mates or himself. The Argentine forward, who has scored 63 goals for Barca this season,

has now failed to score in seven matches against Chelsea.

Although this match was about far more than records and

statistics, some telling numbers did emerge after a rainswept night in west London.

The defeat was only Barcelona’s

third loss in 63 games this season and they have now failed to beat Chelsea in the last six matches against them and the

Londoners are now unbeaten in 14 matches, home and away against Spanish opposition.

Those figures could all have been

very different if Barcelona had scored just once from the many chances they created.

Back in London almost 11 months

after beating Manchester United at Wembley last May to lift the European Cup, Barca began as if they had no intention of

letting Chelsea into the match at all.

Barcelona, bidding to become the first club since AC Milan 22 years ago to lift

the European Cup in successive seasons, took a grip of the game almost from the kickoff and went close to taking the lead

after 10 minutes when Andres Iniesta’s ball over the top found Alexis Sanchez onside and in space 15 metres from

goal.

His well-executed chip beat goalkeeper Petr Cech but Chelsea escaped when the ball bounced back off the bar and

was cleared.

Chelsea made their intentions known early on, trying to exploit a perceived weakness in the Barca defence

by playing quick balls through the middle to Drogba. He twice ran on to them but was let down by a poor first touch both

times.

But that tactic did pay dividends for the goal — just after Barcelona had fluffed another good scoring chance

four minutes earlier when Messi went on a jinking run through the Chelsea defence before teeing up Cesc Fabregas with a shot

that looked goalbound until Fabregas’s former Arsenal team mate Ashley Cole cleared the ball off the line.

Barcelona

played a longer ball game in the second half, but still totally dominated the action with Adriano forcing Cech into a good

diving save early in the half.

They almost made all their pressure tell in stoppage time when an angled drive from

substitute Pedro hit the base of Cech’s post, and rebounded to Sergio Busquets who blasted it over the bar.

With the

tie still evenly balanced ahead of next week’s second leg in Barcelona, Guardiola added: “Obviously we are going to try and

score and maybe we will have another 24 chances. But it is difficult against a side that defends as deep as Chelsea

do.”

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