Chelsea striker Fernando Torres believes the London club's battling
qualities can help overcome Barcelona in their Champions League
semi-final.
Chelsea hold a 1-0 first leg advantage
going into the return tie at the Nou Camp on Tuesday.
"It is clear that Barcelona are a step ahead of all other clubs," Torres
told Uefa's website.
They have reached the last five semi-finals. But this is football: the best team doesn't always win."
Torres has highlighted the influence of Spain
team-mates Xavi and Andres Iniesta for Barcelona and says that Chelsea
cannot get drawn into a game in which they are chasing the ball against a
side renowned for their passing ability.
"Xavi and Iniesta are players who dictate the rhythm of
the game," added Torres. "When you play against them, you need to know
that they are guiding the game.
"Many teams who play Barcelona think that you have to steal the ball from them, but I don't think that's possible.
"You have to use different weapons against them. If you
want to steal the ball, you won't manage it and you'll get tired, and
then create more space for your opponent."
Barcelona have not won a Champions League tie the three times they have trailed from the first leg and Chelsea coach
Roberto di Matteo insists his side will be trying to score
and not just try to protect their slender lead.
Meanwhile, Chelsea keeper Petr Cech hopes Turkish
referee Cuneyt Cakir does not add to controversies involving officials
which have dogged games between the two sides.
"The referee can be a big part of the game. You could
see that in the past," said Cech. "There were great games between us and
Barcelona but there was controversy, which was a shame, overshadowing
the great games on the pitch.
"We have an experienced Turkish referee [for the game].
If you have an experience of refereeing Galatasaray and Fenerbahce in
the Turkish league, a game between Chelsea and Barcelona should be fine.
"The referee will have the same professional approach as we had in the first game, which was without controversy."
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