Thursday, April 30, 2009

Xavi backs Barça to banish the Blues

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Even the disappointment of registering their second consecutive 0-0 home draw in a UEFA Champions League semi-final against English opposition cannot convince Xavi Hernández that Chelsea FC, and not FC Barcelona, will be in the final in Rome on 27 May.

'Good feeling'
"We showed tonight that Barça are quite capable of going to Stamford Bridge in the second leg and not only dominating the game but scoring," the midfielder told uefa.com. "This team has the capacity to win against anyone, anywhere, even though it's going to be difficult to achieve that." The Spanish Liga leaders will be without the injured Rafael Márquez and Carles Puyol, who is banned, for the return match but Xavi remains confident, adding: "It's a real shame we'll have to do it without them but we've still got a good feeling about what we can achieve in the second game."

First-leg frustration
Frustration was the key sentiment among Josep Guardiola's players after an opening leg in which Chelsea harried and pressed from start to finish. Their optimism that the failure to win or even score at Camp Nou – a shortcoming which proved costly against Manchester United FC a year ago – will not be decisive this time stems from the chances created despite Chelsea's blanket defence. Samuel Eto'o, Bojan Krkić and Aleksandr Hleb all passed up decent opportunities. "It's not as if this is a terrible result, but the problem is that we deserved much more from our performance," Xavi said.

'Only things missing'
"We should have scored at least one goal because we were the ones who went for the victory, we were the team who tried to play football from start to finish," he went on. Barcelona – top scorers in the 2008/09 UEFA Champions League with 29 goals – had found the net in all 27 home games in all competitions this term, prior to Chelsea's visit. "Chelsea came out in ultra-defensive mode but we still managed to craft four really good chances. That suggests to me that the tie is still up for grabs. Barça put on a show which our fans enjoyed and the only things missing were the goals and victory we deserved."

Madrid test
Before the decider in London next Wednesday, Barça have to play their fiercest domestic rivals, Real Madrid CF, at the Santiago Bernabéu – a game which will have significant bearing on the league title race. However, with Márquez facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines after suffering a knee injury early in the second period, Guardiola will have considerable preparation and planning to do to turn the disappointment of Tuesday's missed opportunity into a launch pad for strong displays in Madrid and London.

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