Champions League Preview: Barcelona - Chelsea
Chelsea hopes to claim a place in the Champions League final with a
positive result at the Nou Camp, while the home side is looking to
overcome a one goal deficit.

Barcelona could welcome back defender Gerard
Pique after suffering back-to-back defeats in the first leg at Stamford
Bridge, then against arch rival Real Madrid during El Clasico on
Saturday which looks to have cost the Catalans the Primera Liga title.
Both
Carles Puyol and Javier Mascherano are currently walking a suspension
tightrope, as another booking for either could see them miss out on the
final in Munich, should the Spanish side overcome the one goal deficit.
Pep
Guardiola will have a full strength side to call upon, with only
long-term absentees David Villa, Eric Abidal and Andreu Fontas remaining
on the sidelines.
Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo should revert
back to the side that performed so well during the first leg, after
resting many of them for the weekend's goalless draw against Arsenal.
The
only doubt for the Blues is goalscorer Didier Drogba, who has been
suffering from a knee injury and was left out of the Arsenal game, while
defender David Luiz will definitely miss out having been stretchered
off during the FA Cup semifinal triumph over Tottenham.
Branislav
Ivanovic, Ashley Cole and Ramires are all one booking away from missing
a potential Champions League final place in Munich next month.
DID YOU KNOW?
- Defeat for Barcelona would see it
lose its third game in a row for the first time since early 2003, when
it suffered at the hands of Valencia, Celta Vigo and Atletico Madrid.
- Should Pep Guardiola’s side fail to qualify for the Champions League
final, its only real chance for a major trophy at the end of this
season would be in the Copa del Rey, when it faces Athletic Bilbao in
the final.
- Barcelona frontman Lionel Messi (pictured right) is currently
sitting on an incredible 63 goal so far this season, although he has
failed to find the net in his last two fixtures.
- The Nou Camp side has yet to be defeated in its seven meetings in Spain, although the last three have finished as draws.
- Chelsea has only suffered defeat in one of its last 14 fixtures, with that loss coming at the hands of Manchester City.
- The Stamford Bridge side is currently on the outside looking in when
it comes to Champions League qualification through the Premier League,
sitting in sixth place, four points behind Newcastle.
- The old guard remain the goalscoring key for Chelsea, as Frank
Lampard currently leads the way with 16 goals this season, while Didier
Drogba has 11.
- Blues boss Roberto Di Matteo will be hoping to exercise the memories
of the last time he visited the Nou Camp as a Chelsea player, when his
side suffered a 5-1 defeat as it crashed out of the Champions League at
the quarterfinal stage.
Source : Goal.com