The Scotsman

Messi breaks his duck as Barca battle back to earn crucial draw

● Argentine scores at his ninth attempt against Chelsea to cancel out Willian goal

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Lionel Messi broke his goal duck against Chelsea to deny Antonio Conte’s side a crucial lead over Barcelona in their Champions League showdown.

The Argentinia­n superstar had not scored in his previous eight meetings against the Blues, but he put that anomaly right with 15 minutes left to secure a 1-1 draw.

Chelsea had gone ahead through Willian, who had earlier been twice denied by a post. But Blues boss Conte, who revealed he had experience­d trouble sleeping ahead of the match, will be having nightmares about the equaliser with his side unable to hold on for a crucial advantage to take to the Nou Camp for the second leg in three weeks.

The showdown between the current English title holders and Spain’s championse­lect was also billed as Messi against Eden Hazard, with the two illustriou­s No 10s facing each other for the first time at club level.

Hazard, spearheadi­ng the Chelsea attack with Willian and Pedro tucked in behind, certainly looked in the mood to show he deserves to be mentioned in such exalted company and fizzed an early 25-yard drive narrowly high and wide.

But it was Messi who eventually came out on top.

Messi was also looking menacing in the opening stages, with one sudden burst of accelerati­on leaving N’golo Kante, Cesc Fabregas and Antonio Rudiger grasping at thin air.

The 30-year-old then collected Andres Iniesta’s pass on the corner of the area and chipped an inviting ball on to the head

0 Lionel Messi watches his shot hit the Chelsea net as he scores Barcelona’s equaliser last night. of Paulinho, who should have done far better than nod tamely across goal and wide.

In fact Messi’s mere presence was giving Chelsea’s defence the jitters. Andreas Christense­n passed straight into touch to give away the cheapest of corners and Thibaut Courtois was lucky to get away with a mis-hit clearance.

Barcelona’s possession stats were touching the 80 per cent mark during the first half an hour, but crucially they had not tested Courtois.

Chelsea, meanwhile, earned some respite when Ivan Rakitic was booked as he tripped a rampaging Willian, with Marcos Alonso’s free-kick held by Marc-andre ter Stegen.

Moments later Willian collected the ball from Hazard, cut inside and crashed a powerful curler against the far post with Ter Stegen well beaten.

With five minutes of the first half remaining Willian’s snapshot from the edge of the area clipped the outside of the opposite upright. After the break Luis Suarez fizzed a shot across goal and wide, but it was Chelsea who broke the deadlock as Willian made it third time lucky.

From a short corner Hazard spotted the Brazilian unmarked on the edge of the penalty area, and Willian took a touch before arrowing a low shot beyond Ter Stegen and, this time, inside the post.

However, Barcelona hit back with 15 minutes remaining, punishing the first mistake of the night by the Chelsea defence.

Christense­n’s suicidal pass across goal left Cesar Azpilicuet­a scrambling in vain and allowed Iniesta to cut the ball back to Messi.

He had been denied with his last 29 efforts on goal against Chelsea, but he made no mistake with number 30. Bayern Munich look assured of a Champions League quarter-final spot for a seventh straight season after thrashing ten-man Besiktas 5-0 in Germany.

The Turkish club had a oneman disadvanta­ge from the 16th minute when last man Domagoj Vida brought down Robert Lewandowsk­i and Bayern made their visitors pay with an emphatic round of 16 first-leg victory.

Two minutes before the interval the hosts went ahead through Thomas Muller after excellent build-up play by Kinglsey Coman.

Bayern turned the screw at the start of the second half, when Coman stepped on to Lewandowsk­i’s pull back and swept past Fabri to make it 2-0.

Th e Germans did not ease off and Joshua Kimmich’s 66thminute near-post delivery was turned home via a Muller volley. When Mats Hummels fired in an attempt that Fabri pushed out 11 minutes from time, Lewandowsk­i reacted quickest to add a fourth.

Bayern showed no mercy as Hummels and Javi Martinez both came close and the German champions added their fifth in the 88th minute when Muller unselfishl­y squared for Lewandowsk­i to apply the finish.

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