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Grazie ad una rete di Drogba, il rinato Chelsea si è aggiudicato, seppure di misura, la sfida di andata della semifinale di Champions’ League che opponeva i londinesi al quotatissimo Barcellona. E’ stato Didier Drogba l’autore dell’unica rete, la quale consentirà, comunque, alla squadra di Di Matteo di presentarsi al “Nou Camp” con un vantaggio da amministrare. Il Man Utd, secondo un articolo, sarebbe il club con il maggiore patrimonio al mondo; anche lo stesso Chelsea, l’ Arsenal, il Tottenham ed il Man City figurano nelle prime posizioni. Secondo alcuni “esperti” Euro 2012 sarebbe una manifestazione ad alto rischio per l’ordine pubblico. Soprattutto polacchi e russi parrebbero intenzionati a confrontarsi con i supporters britannici, tra i quali non figureranno almeno 2500 persone con segnalazioni specifiche alle quali sarà vietato l’espatrio.
Didier Drogba gave Chelsea a precious lead to take to the Nou Camp for the Champions League semi-final second leg as his goal beat holders Barcelona at Stamford Bridge.
The Catalans dominated possession as well as creating a succession of chances – but Drogba struck in first-half injury time to give interim manager Roberto di Matteo’s side an advantage to protect in Barcelona next Tuesday.
Barcelona at home this season
- Played: 30
- Won: 27
- Drawn: 3
- Lost: 0
- Scored: 104
- Conceded: 16
Chelsea were forced to mount a resilient rearguard action in the face of Barcelona’s famous passing “carousel”, but Drogba converted their one clear chance to reward the outstanding defensive work of Gary Cahill, Ashley Cole and captain John Terry in keeping Lionel Messi and co at bay.
Barcelona produced evidence of the huge threat they will pose in front of their own supporters as they enjoyed 72% of the possession, but Chelsea will be elated at not only claiming the victory but also keeping a crucial clean sheet.
Alexis Sanchez hit the crossbar for Barcelona early on and Pedro hit the post in the dying seconds – while Cole cleared off the line from Cesc Fabregas. Goalkeeper Petr Cech also saved well from Messi and Carles Puyol as Pep Guardiola’s team tried every avenue in an attempt to break Chelsea down.
In the end, Chelsea’s organisation and discipline was rewarded but Di Matteo knows they will have to produce the same – and more besides – in the Nou Camp to confirm a meeting with either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich in the final in Munich next month.
Di Matteo clearly saw Drogba’s power as a potential threat to a Barcelona defence stripped of Gerard Pique – but he barely caught sight of goal in a first 45 minutes in which the Catalans exerted their technical superiority.
Analysis
“It will be a very difficult task for Chelsea in Spain but if Di Matteo’s side can just pinch a goal, then Barcelona have got to score three.”
Chelsea were riding their luck as early as the eighth minute when Andres Iniesta played in Sanchez. The Chilean’s lob left Cech stranded but his effort bounced back to safety off the bar.
Fabregas was the guilty party when Chelsea had another escape soon after. Messi was the creator to set up Iniesta but when Cech could only push out his shot, the former Arsenal captain miscued his finish from eight yards.
Messi was the next to test Cech with a header from Sanchez’s cross, the Chelsea keeper gathering the effort comfortably as Barcelona once more failed to produce the final touch to accompany their artistic approach work.
As half-time approached Fabregas had another chance to give Barcelona the lead. He collected an incisive Messi pass and this time beat Cech, who required Cole to scramble back and clear the ball off the line.
Chelsea, at this point, would have been happy to reach the interval on level terms – but instead they produced the wonderful bonus of a goal in first-half injury time.
Messi was caught in possession by Frank Lampard, who released Ramires, and the reliable Brazilian served up the perfect cross for Drogba to sweep a left-footed finish past Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes.
Drogba’s main contribution prior to his goal was to go through his full range of theatrics but this was an example of exactly why Di Matteo made him his choice.
Messi mastered?
Lionel Messi has scored 243 goals for Barcelona but has now failed to score against Chelsea in seven matches
As is their style, Barcelona continued as if almost failing to recognise they had fallen behind – but also in the same vein of wasting the openings they created as Adriano saw a shot pushed away by Cech and Sanchez was unable to apply the finish to Fabregas’s scooped pass.
Chelsea were pushed right back into their own territory as Barcelona probed and passed for an opening. They were able, however, to survive without too many serious alarms until the closing moments.
Cech dived away to his right to save Puyol’s header from Messi’s free-kick then escaped again in the final seconds as substitute Pedro struck the base of the post, with Sergio Busquets lifting the rebound wildly over the bar.
And after clinching a place against Liverpool in the FA Cup Final with victory against Tottenham on Sunday, Chelsea can now contemplate the possibility of reaching their second Champions League Final in five years.
(bbc football )
Manchester United still the world’s richest football club – Forbes
Manchester United remain the world’s most valuable football club, according to Forbes magazine.
The study estimates the Premier League champions are worth £1.4bn, which puts them top of the list for the eighth year in a row.
Real Madrid are ranked second, valued at £1.17bn, while Barcelona are third with an estimated value of £1.07bn.
Forbes rich list
- 1. Manchester United – $2,235bn (£1.4bn)
- 2. Real Madrid – $1,877bn (£1.17bn)
- 3. Barcelona – $1,307bn(£1.07bn)
- 4. Arsenal – $1,292bn £800m)
- 5. Bayern Munich – $1,235bn(£770m)
- 6. AC Milan – $989m (£615m)
- 7. Chelsea – $761m (£473m)
- 8. Liverpool – $619m (£385m)
- 9. Juventus – $591m (£367m)
- 10. Schalke 04 – $587m(£365m)
- 11. Tottenham Hotspur -$564m (£351m)
- 13. Manchester City – $443m (£275m)
“Manchester United’s global fan base of 330m helps make them the most valuable team in any sport,” said Forbes.com.
Bayern Munich and Arsenal make up the top five in the rankings, with Chelsea and Liverpool ranked seventh and eighth respectively.
Tottenham Hotspur are just outside the top 10 in 11th place, with Manchester City up to 13th in the list.
Forbes also revealed Manchester United are worth more than both Major League Baseball’s New York Yankees and the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League, while the club’s run to last year’s Champions League final, where they lost to Barcelona, commanded a £50m payout from Uefa.
The research added: “The top teams on the pitch are going to continue to get richer. This year’s Champions League payout will be higher than 2011 for the 32 tournament teams.”
(BBC Football)