| Late goals give Barcelona 2-1 win at Chelsea(Reuters)
 Updated: 2006-02-23 08:56
 
 LONDON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Barcelona took a huge step towards the Champions 
League quarter-finals with a 2-1 win against a Chelsea side playing with only 10 
men for most of Wednesday's first leg match at Stamford Bridge.
 
 
 
 African player of the year Samuel 
Eto'o headed the winner in the 80th minute and only brave defending by Chelsea 
goalkeeper Peter Cech and captain John Terry stopped Barcelona scoring three or 
even four goals in the dying minutes.
 |  Chelsea's Arjen 
 Robben (C) is tackled by Barcelona's Edmilson (L) and Deco during their 
 Champion's League first knockout round first leg soccer match at Stamford 
 Bridge in London February 22, 2006. 
[Reuters]
 |  Barca, beaten by Chelsea at the same first knockout round stage last season, 
enjoyed most of the possession even before Spanish left back Asier Del Horno was 
sent off in the 37th minute for a late challenge on Argentine teenager Lionel 
Messi.
 Chelsea showed more aggression despite their numerical disadvantage in the 
second half and were rewarded when tumbling midfielder Thiago Motta knocked the 
ball into his own net from a Frank Lampard free kick in the 59th minute.
 But another own goal levelled the scores in the 71st when Terry headed into 
his own net from a Ronaldinho free kick before Eto'o popped up to score Barca's 
300th goal in Europe's elite club competition as he climbed high to clinch the 
victory.
 It was Chelsea's first home defeat in open play in any match for two years 
and they now face an uphill task of reaching the last eight when they visit the 
Nou Camp on March 7.
 RED CARD
 The match was played at a breath-taking tempo throughout with players from 
both sides displaying the highest technical ability on the difficult surface.
 However, the most dramatic moment of the first half came after 37 minutes 
when Del Horno clattered into Messi by the Chelsea goal-line.
 After a fracas involving a dozen players Norwegian referee Terje Hauge showed 
the Chelsea fullback an automatic red card to the disgust of the home fans and 
bemused manager Jose Mourinho, who said it was unwarranted and ruined the game.
 
 
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