Champions League - Opinion: Barca to win culture clash

Eurosport - Wed, 06 May 19:22:00 2009

Chelsea have more to fear from Barcelona than their attacking flair in the Champions League semi-final leg at Stamford Bridge, argues Eurosport-Yahoo!'s Jonathan Symcox.

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Many observers have already claimed they are better than Johan Cruyff's 'Dream Team' of the early 90s - before they have won a trophy.

Many in Catalonia poured scorn on the Blues' performance in securing a goalless draw in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final: 'anti-football', it was called.

Despite these bitter outbursts, it is clear that Guus Hiddink has delivered a masterclass in management to get Roman Abramovich's team where it is today compared to when he took over in February.

No matter that Barca missed late chances and Michael Ballack was fortunate to remain on the field last week: that 0-0 took courage from a club that knew it was up against a different class of ball-playing opponent.

There was no way that Chelsea could have played Barcelona at their own game, on their own patch, and secured a result; whatever your views on how the game should be played, there will always be teams whose achievements are based on tactics and discipline rather than raw talent.

Just look at how Barnsley trumped Chelsea in the FA Cup a year ago, and Liverpool before them; no one then complained of ultra-defensive tactics, and nor should they have.

But there is more to this Barcelona lot than that which is easy on the eye.

Their billing as the ultimate footballing team, with a midfield full of playmakers and some of the best strikers in the world - which have yielded a phenomenal 100 goals in the league alone this season - glosses over the character the side possesses.

Coach Pep Guardiola is a Catalan born and bred, a graduate of the club's famous La Masia academy, a former captain and European Cup winner with that memorable Cruyff side; and he has replicated the Dutchman's success with a squad largely inherited from Frank Rijkaard - one that had become stale and infatuated with its own success.

Compare the 6-2 mauling of Real Madrid at the weekend, the first time the Blaugrana have scored that many goals in the Bernabeu, with the capitulation of Rijkaard's Barca at home to Real a year ago last Christmas.

That side, like the one a few days ago, included the talents of midfield generals Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Yaya Toure, yet it lacked drive, conviction and creativity. Incredible, isn't it?

Guardiola has instilled a work ethic in his players, in terms of their passing and movement, sure, but also when they do not have the ball.

Watch them carefully on the rare occasions that they lose it and you will see Xavi and Iniesta immediately closing down while Toure bosses the entire middle section of the pitch via his physical presence.

Xavi showcased this when he dispossessed Lassana Diarra for Messi's crucial goal, Barca's second, in Madrid. They deny their rivals space; they crave the ball, hunting it down relentlessly.

They have not won a bean, there can be no doubt that they will do so having gone seven points clear in La Liga. Their football has been divine, the midfield a joy to watch - as were Spain at Euro 2008 - while in attack Iniesta has played his part, Eto'o has scored bucketloads, Messi has been stunning and Henry resurgent, a match for when he was at his peak with Arsenal.

Yet Guardiola has cultivated a side which propagates the Cruyff ideal; one containing brilliant foreigners and technically-astute Spaniards who are willing to bleed for the Barca cause.

When Madrid opened the scoring, the notoriously fragile Barcelona mindset must have kicked in among the fan clubs and inside pro-Barca bars all over Spain.

But back they came with two immediate strikes; and again, when Sergio Ramos nodded Real back into it, barely two minutes passed before Xavi played in Henry and they re-established a two-goal advantage.

Pep has always put forward that philosophy of pass and move, as a player, observer and coach, and at all times with Barca in mind; but his real work has come in the field of organisation and discipline.

He described the Bernabeu massacre as 'one of the best days of my footballing life'. He has effectively won the title with that soul-destroying victory on enemy territory; and now his players can continue the club's remarkable renaissance by disposing of Chelsea at the Bridge.

For when Hiddink's men seek to attack, as the fans will surely demand, there will be space to exploit all over the field - and there is no one better in that situation than this season's Barca vintage who know that a score draw will see them through.

They will not have 70 per cent-plus possession in West London, Chelsea will not roll over and are more than capable of scoring: witness the non-existent marking for the two Real goals.

Yet Barcelona will be freer to dance with the ball in the final third on English turf than they were at home; and they have already proved that when the chips are down, they can go for the jugular whether they have the ball or not - and emerge victorious.

What do you think? Leave a comment on the clash of styles below.

Jonathan Symcox / Eurosport

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  1. saturday: Spain 2-6 Barça
    today: England 2-6­ Barça
    final (rome): England 0-5 Barça
    Catalonia with­ the best team in history (please don´t call barça like­ spanish team, we are from catalunya, not spain)

    From academiamestre, on Wed 6 May 6:43PM
  2. We think that the British Bulldog will rise again­ tonight, two top BRITISH SIDES IN THE FINAL !!!! AGAIN­ where is the patroitism???? Richard and Sylvia ex,­ pats in Spain but still loyal to the FLAG!!

    From Richard, on Wed 6 May 6:33PM
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  4. today and in the final catalunya barça will fire­ england (two sets: 2-6 and 0-6), ja ja ja ja

    From academiamestre, on Wed 6 May 6:26PM
  5. catalunya will fire england: first chelsea (2-6) second­ man utd (5-0). this barça is the best team of the­ history. we can win any english team with our second­ team. poor england, great catalunya

    From academiamestre, on Wed 6 May 6:23PM
  6. comment 152 i think i stopped reading when you claimed­ you were talking to mr.hiddink....lay a of the crack­ pipe son

    From sirkeithbrennan, on Wed 6 May 6:13PM
  7. barca fan is too over confident~~ bring it on Barca~

    From Yusof N, on Wed 6 May 6:07PM
  8. Chelsea will be victorious on penalties 4-2.
    Opinion­ from a man united fan :)

    From kuledX, on Wed 6 May 6:04PM
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    whatsoever barcelona has nothing to lose, a week ago i­­ told mr. hiddink that barca got some players that can­­ drive sleep away from him thought i was joking but­­ after the show-time of barca in barnabeu he agree he­­ couildnt sleep tonight ladies and my motherfulking­­ gentlemen let me use this to welcome you to­­ showtime.the only way out to not conceeding many goals­­ tonight mr. hiddink stay close to your tactics you use­­ in barcelona otherwise you are comminting sucide­­ footbalistically this barca can score any where but­­ many goals ehn.visca barca and long live to all­­ motherfulking nigerians out there keep ya head­ up.

    From dokosimi, on Wed 6 May 5:43PM0 0 Report­ abuseBarca will not win at the bridge because they­ will­ still be at the euphoria of demolishing real­ madrid and­ that will give chelsea a warning signal of­ what barca­ strikers can do if they got the chance.­ Chelsea will­ win!

    From smackthegreat1, on Wed 6 May­ 5:35PM0 0 Report abusefootball at this level is very­ difficult to predict,all­ the remaining teams are top­ notch and the very best in­ their field,one simple­ mistake could prove costly to­ their opponents,and then­ theres the referee,anyway­ goodluck to one and all,no­ doubt there will be moments­ of brilliance.its a shame­ someone has to lose.!!!!

    From barry.groves2, on Wed 6­ May 5:34PM0 0 Report abusewhat an article?! Madrid­ finished themselves off last­ weekend and there is no­ way my Mighty Blues with brain­ will ever play that­ sluggish game that Madrid played on­ their own soil.­ Who are they trying to impress by­ playing muscle to­ muscle with Barca? They have nothing­ to lose or gain­ from that match than yeah we can play­ too, what do­ they get? Th rest is history. We have­ every thing at­ stake today so there is no way we wont­ attack and wont­ score. Blues dont play for pride, we­ play to win. That­ 3 players got 90goals dont mean a­ jack! Who win the­ game determine the best. Barca is­ good but Blues is­ know to be a showstopper. We shall­ c

    From Jack, on Wed 6 May 5:47PM
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    englishmen: say true: chelsea is worse than barça­ reserves. this barça is the best team of history and­ will win with another 2-6 in london. no chance for a­ bad team as chelsea. we are the best team of the­ history. nobody can win to us, catalunya goes ahead and­ will win man utd 5-0. europe is small for barça

    From academiamestre, on Wed 6 May 5:46PM
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    whatsoever barcelona has nothing to lose, a week ago i­ told mr. hiddink that barca got some players that can­ drive sleep away from him thought i was joking but­ after the show-time of barca in barnabeu he agree he­ couildnt sleep tonight ladies and my motherfulking­ gentlemen let me use this to welcome you to­ showtime.the only way out to not conceeding many goals­ tonight mr. hiddink stay close to your tactics you use­ in barcelona otherwise you are comminting sucide­ footbalistically this barca can score any where but­ many goals ehn.visca barca and long live to all­ motherfulking nigerians out there keep ya head up.

    From dokosimi, on Wed 6 May 5:43PM
  12. Barca will not win at the bridge because they will­ still be at the euphoria of demolishing real madrid and­ that will give chelsea a warning signal of what barca­ strikers can do if they got the chance. Chelsea will­ win!

    From Ikechukwu, on Wed 6 May 5:35PM
  13. football at this level is very difficult to predict,all­ the remaining teams are top notch and the very best in­ their field,one simple mistake could prove costly to­ their opponents,and then theres the referee,anyway­ goodluck to one and all,no doubt there will be moments­ of brilliance.its a shame someone has to lose.!!!!

    From farsical, on Wed 6 May 5:34PM
  14. what an article?! Madrid finished themselves off last­ weekend and there is no way my Mighty Blues with brain­ will ever play that sluggish game that Madrid played on­ their own soil. Who are they trying to impress by­ playing muscle to muscle with Barca? They have nothing­ to lose or gain from that match than yeah we can play­ too, what do they get? Th rest is history. We have­ every thing at stake today so there is no way we wont­ attack and wont score. Blues dont play for pride, we­ play to win. That 3 players got 90goals dont mean a­ jack! Who win the game determine the best. Barca is­ good but Blues is know to be a showstopper. We shall­ crush Barca at Stamford Bridge. Rome wait, we on our­ way.

    From Dynamic, on Wed 6 May 5:32PM
  15. For my Brother sake i d like to see Barca out.... he s­ a purely Chelsea Fan.... I misssssss you Abdo

    From chouaib a, on Wed 6 May 5:29PM
  16. Tasedon, fully agree..ManU-Barca - dream final -­ Ronaldo vs Messi

    From Funny, on Wed 6 May 5:26PM
  17. the catalines wil surely beat the blues the same way­ they did to the whites on saturday

    From Muh Lamin, on Wed 6 May 5:26PM
  18. fletcher to get winner in final lol

    From rawest1, on Wed 6 May 5:25PM
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    Neither Barca nor Chelsea ... it is Man U 's year.­ Barca is Dominant Team in Spain... Whichever team is­ quqlified we re waiting in Rome.... Come on Reds

    From chouaib a, on Wed 6 May 5:19PM
  20. yes yes yes,really the matter at hand is pregnant.but­ in this situation there must be a winner so let the­ better team go ahead and do it?

    From salasonej, on Wed 6 May 5:18PM
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