Chelsea has faced Barcelona 8 times in history, with two wins, two losses and four draws.
Barcelona 2-1 Chelsea in the first leg of the 2004/05 Champions League 1/8 finals
In the first half, due to Belletti's own goal, Barcelona fell behind 0-1. In the second half, Argentine center Max - Lopez's volley equalized the score for the team. This was also the highlight of his Barcelona career. Then the African cheetah Eto'o scored another goal in the 64th minute of the game to seal the victory for Barcelona. In fact, what is even more annoying about this game is the madman Mourinho's rebuke for Rijkaard's "private communication with the referee Frisk in the second half, which resulted in Chelsea being severely punished in the second half." Foli was under too much pressure. Sk even chose to hang up the whistle and retreat in advance to avoid this matter.
Chelsea 4-2 Barcelona in the second leg of the 1/8 finals of the 2004/05 Champions League
The defeat in the first leg caused Chelsea to launch a crazy counterattack after returning home. At Stamford Bridge, " The Blues, who are "expensive and quick", took a 3-goal lead within the first 19 minutes of the game with two goals from Gudjohnsen, Lampard and Duff, but Barcelona's king Ronaldinho quickly A strong counterattack with two goals, first a penalty kick, and then an incredible hip fake goal. In the second half, Terry took advantage of a corner kick and scored again, and Chelsea was able to eliminate Barcelona and pass the test.
Chelsea 1-2 Barcelona in the first leg of the 1/8 finals of the 2005/06 season UEFA Champions League
It’s not that enemies don’t get together, but after a year, the old rivals Chelsea and Barcelona met again In the Champions League 1/8 finals. In the first leg of the match at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea left back Del Horno was dyed red. Eto'o scored before the end. The Blues lost 1-2 at home to Barcelona. This was also the first Champions League match for Chelsea under Mourinho. The only home defeat in the game. After the game, the Portuguese criticized Messi for his "diving" that earned Del Horno a red card. This defeat made the madman furious. Mourinho put the responsibility for the failure on the referee and left the famous saying "We have never lost to Barcelona when 11 men versus 11 men."
Barcelona 1-1 Chelsea in the second leg of the 2005/06 Champions League 1/8 finals
Ronaldinho and Lampard made contributions to the team respectively in the game, and Barcelona finally eliminated Chelsea and advanced. Champions League semi-finals.
First leg of the 2006/07 Champions League group stage, Chelsea 1-0 Barcelona
For most of the game, the two sides were in a stalemate. As the game entered the final stoppage time, Drogba fired an angry shot from outside the penalty area, retaining the victory for Stamford Bridge.
Barcelona 2-2 Chelsea in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League group stage in the 2006/07 season
In the second round of the Blues, Lampard scored from a zero angle. Barcelona relied on Deco and Gu De Johansen's goal once led Chelsea 2-1. Drogba once again showed off his power at the last moment of the game. When he scored in stoppage time, the madman rushed all the way to the sidelines and vented his passion with a classic sliding kneel. Perhaps Camp Nou has both nostalgia and resentment for Mourinho. His kneeling seems to contain both indescribable gratitude and proud revenge. In these two games, Mourinho O's classic use of Drogba and Lampard also became the subject of much talk after the game. However, the then Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard also publicly praised "Chelsea is indeed a strong opponent" in an interview with the media.
Chelsea 1-1 Barcelona in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals in the 2008/09 season
In the second leg of the match between the two sides, the Norwegian referee Herning unexpectedly became the focus of the game , Chelsea believed that Herning missed at least four penalties that should have belonged to them. After the game, Herning even received a "global death warrant" threat from Chelsea fans. In terms of competition, Barcelona defeated Chelsea with Iniesta's winning goal before the end, and relied on the advantage of more away goals to squeeze out the Blues to advance to the final and finally win the cup. In the eyes of "Daily Sports", they believe that Iniesta's goal laid the foundation for Barcelona's 13th championship in 4 years.
Chelsea 2-2 Barcelona in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals in the 2011/12 season
A focus battle in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League in the 2011/12 season started at the Camp Nou Stadium, Chelsea In a 2-2 away draw with Barcelona, ??Busquets took the lead, Terry was sent off with a red card, and Messi assisted Iniesta to expand the score. Ramirez pulled one back in half-time stoppage time. In the second half, Messi missed a penalty kick and hit a post, and Torres scored in stoppage time. Chelsea advanced with a total score of 3-2.
Extended information:
Chelsea Football Club, referred to as Chelsea, nicknamed the Blues. Participates in the English Premier League and ranks as a European Grand Slam team with Juventus, Bayern Munich, Ajax and Manchester United. The club was founded on March 14, 1905. Its home stadium is located at Stamford Bridge in the Hammersmith-Fulham district of London, near the Thames River.
Fútbol Club Barcelona, ??referred to as Bar?a, is a football club located in Barcelona, ??Spain and one of the traditional giants of the Spanish Football League. It was founded on November 29, 1899 by Swiss Juan Gamber.
The team's home stadium, Camp Nou, can accommodate nearly 100,000 spectators and is the largest football stadium in Europe and the second largest in the world.
Reference materials: Chelsea Football Club-Baidu Encyclopedia, Barcelona Football Club-Baidu Encyclopedia