Chelsea managed to defy the odds when they kept Barcelona off the scoresheet and secured a 1-0 semi-final win
over the reigning Champions League holders at Stamford Bridge last
week, but will they be able to repeat the feat at Camp Nou in the second
leg?
The Blues' interim coach Roberto Di Matteo has insisted that his side will take the game to the Blaugrana in Catalunya in a bid to extend their advantage. Pep Guardiola, however, remains wholly confident that his Barca outfit will be able to defeat the west Londoners and that Lionel Messi will return to form having failed to score in the club's previous two fixtures.
Will Di Matteo keep his word and attack Barca from the start, or will he opt for the old park the bus routine?
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The Blues' interim coach Roberto Di Matteo has insisted that his side will take the game to the Blaugrana in Catalunya in a bid to extend their advantage. Pep Guardiola, however, remains wholly confident that his Barca outfit will be able to defeat the west Londoners and that Lionel Messi will return to form having failed to score in the club's previous two fixtures.
Will Di Matteo keep his word and attack Barca from the start, or will he opt for the old park the bus routine?