Functional Barcelona to play Conte's Chelsea at its own game

Barca has set the standard in recent years for the most glittering style of football but Ernesto Valverde has instilled a new style this season, built on resilience, organisation and hard graft.

Published : Mar 14, 2018 14:01 IST , Barcelona

 

Antonio Conte's Chelsea will aim to frustrate Barcelona in the second leg of its Champions League last-16 tie on Wednesday but it may find an opponent less expansive than it expects.

Barca has set the standard in recent years for the most glittering style of football but Ernesto Valverde has instilled a new style this season, built on resilience, organisation and hard graft.

Atletico Madrid, as much renowned in defence as Barca has been in attack, has conceded only one goal fewer than the Catalan in La Liga all season.

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Chelsea, however, enjoyed success at Stamford Bridge with a dogmatic approach, when only Messi's equaliser spoilt what was otherwise a controlled Blues performance. Willian's opener means Conte's side take a 1-1 draw to the Camp Nou.

“We come to do exactly the same job as we did at Stamford Bridge,” Willian said on Tuesday.

“Without the ball we have to stay compact like we did at Stamford Bridge, we have to do the same job. We know here the pitch is big and we have to stay together and to not concede goals and go for the counter attack as well.”

But it remains to be seen how bold Barca will be. It beat Atletico 1-0 at home earlier this month to move eight points clear at the top of the table but it was not an eye-catching display.

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With Philippe Coutinho ineligible, Paulinho is likely to start against Chelsea, and the midfielder will bring athleticism and energy in place of Coutinho's creative spark.

Barcelona may be happy to play Chelsea at its own game, sustained by its crucial away goal and confident that, given the chance, Messi and Suarez can land the knock-out blow.

Iniesta key, Messi well rested

Captain Andres Iniesta will be key and the Spaniard appears to have won his battle to be fit after recovering from a hamstring strain. He was included in Valverde's squad on Tuesday.

“We know what Andres brings to the team, not only on the pitch but as a captain,” Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets said.

“You give him the ball and he always knows what he has to do to create chances.”

Conte conceded Chelsea would have to play the “perfect game” to reach the quarter-finals and it will need Eden Hazard to deliver too.

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Hazard has grown frustrated in recent weeks with his lone role up front but when asked to compare the 27-year-old Belgian with Iniesta - who will soon be 34 - Conte seemed to lay down a challenge.

“We're talking about two different players with different careers,” Conte said. “Iniesta won a lot in his career, Hazard has to start winning important trophies.”

On the impact of Iniesta's possible return, Conte added: “I like to compare him with Andrea Pirlo. We are talking about a genius of the football.”

Barca is still unbeaten in La Liga and Messi will be well-rested, having sat out Saturday's win over Malaga to attend the birth of his third child.

The Argentine arrives with five goals in his last four games.

“He will be fine,” Busquets said. “In fact he will be more motivated than what we are used to and physically he is going to be great, after having an extra game's rest. I hope that this is perfect.”

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