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Messi aims to score against Chelsea at 9th attempt

Pogba illness concerns Mourinho ahead of Sevilla trip

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LONDON, Feb 19, (AP): 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 visits Stamford Bridge on Tuesday.

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 backsto-the-wall slumped to successive defeats by two of the Premier League’s lesser lights.

The London club was still smarting from a 3-0 home loss against Bournemout­h when it traveled to Watford and succumbed to an embarrassi­ng 4-1 reverse.

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

Conte has several selection dilemmas. He must choose between captain Gary Cahill and Antonio Rudiger for a place at the back, and between Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud up front.

Cesc Fabregas will also be desperate to play against his former team but may have to settle for a spot on the bench.

Here’s a closer look at the week’s other games:

Bayern-Besiktas

Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes must decide which of his in-form attacking midfielder­s should play.

Arjen Robben shone for the runaway Bundesliga leader in Saturday’s 2-1 win at Wolfsburg but Thomas Mueller could take his place on the right, with James Rodriguez coming in to partner Arturo Vidal, having been rested at the weekend.

The victory means Heynckes has won 21 out of 22 games since returning as coach.

Besiktas surprised many by advancing from a group featuring Porto, Monaco

and Leipzig.

Sevilla-Man United

France midfielder Paul Pogba missed Saturday’s 2-0 FA Cup fifth-round win over Huddersfie­ld through illness and United manager Jose Mourinho is unsure whether he will feature against Sevilla.

Asked whether Pogba had a serious problem, Mourinho replied: “I don’t know and, honestly, I don’t care.”

United is a distant second in the Premier League, 16 points behind Manchester City. Mourinho’s team has been inconsiste­nt in recent weeks, winning two and losing two of its last four games in all competitio­ns.

Sevilla, fifth in its domestic league, has won three matches in a row and is hoping to have Ever Banega and Luis Muriel back after injury.

Shakhtar-Roma

After a difficult run domestical­ly, Roma has turned things around with three straight wins.

Turkish winger Cengiz Under scored his fourth goal in three matches to help the team to a 2-0 victory at Udinese on Saturday that left Roma in third place, two points ahead of Inter Milan.

“We’ve got to make the most of the fact they’ve had a winter break and might not be match fit,” Roma coach Eusebio Di Francesco said of Ukraine’s Shakhtar.

Last week

The first-leg matches played last week saw defending champion Real Madrid beat Paris Saint Germain 3-1 and Liverpool crush Porto 5-0.

Manchester City cruised to a 4-0 win at Basel while Tottenham retrieved an early two-goal deficit to draw 2-2 at Juventus.

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