The exciting match between a depleted Chelsea and a Barcelona team determined to assert their supremacy in their own home, ended in high drama. Barcelona wanted to be the first team to repeat as European champions, but could not break down the top-of-the-penalty-area resistance, the manning of the castle walls by the surviving ten players. Then this happened: A pass did not find its target, and a defender wellied the ball upfield to a lone player who had drifted towards the halfway line. With a delicate first touch, Fernando Torres controlled the ball and was over the midfield stripe ten yards before the nearest opponent started chasing him. See it at http://youtu.be/yd9UeNsdZCo?hd=1.
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