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Messi gets ninth chance to break duck against Chelsea

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As unlikely as it sounds, Lionel Messi is still waiting to score his first goal against Chelsea after drawing a blank in eight previous Champions League matches.

The five-time World Player of the Year is likely to get another chance to break his duck this week and Chelsea manager Antonio Conte believes the past will count for little when Barcelona visit Stamford Bridge tomorrow.

“I hope we maintain this tradition but we are speaking about a fantastic player,” Conte said ahead of the last16, first-leg Champions League game. “The most important thing is the present. We must have great respect but at the same time we must be excited to play this type of game and take on this type of challenge. It won’t be easy because we know very well this player, we are talking about one of the best in the world.”

The teams have produced some epic games in the past although they have not met in the Champions League since Chelsea pulled off a remarkable backs-to-the-wall semifinal victory over Barcelona on the way to winning the trophy in 2012.

Messi missed a penalty in the second leg at the Nou Camp as the London club overcame the first-half dismissal of captain John Terry, and a 2-0 deficit, to draw the game 2-all and secure an unforgetta­ble 3-2 aggregate win.

Bayern Munich host Besiktas in tomorrow’s other game while the following day has Manchester United travelling to Sevilla, and Shakhtar Donetsk playing host to Roma.

Two weeks ago, the prospect of a Chelsea win over Barca would have been unthinkabl­e after Conte’s men had slumped to successive defeats by two of the Premier League’s lesser lights. The London club were still smarting from a 3-0 home loss against Bournemout­h when they travelled to Watford and succumbed to an embarrassi­ng 4-1 reverse.

Chelsea have got back on track since then, though, easing past West Bromwich Albion 3-0 in the league last Tuesday before swatting aside second-tier Hull 4-0 in the FA Cup four days later.

Barcelona have lost only once in 38 matches this season since falling in the Spanish Super Cup to Real Madrid in August. They have a sevenpoint lead at the top of La Liga and have reached the final of the Copa del Rey. Messi is having another stellar campaign, scoring 27 times in all competitio­ns. — AP

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