Chelsea boss Emma Hayes has warned her side must be «perfect» if they're to get the better of Barcelona for a second time in the space of a week and progress to the Champions League final.
Erin Cuthbert scored the only goal of the game in the first leg in Spain last Saturday as Barcelona suffered their first defeat on home turf in five years. It was one of Hayes' best moments as Chelsea boss as her side put in a heroic defensive display, but the manager knows it's only half-time in the tie.
The London club know all too well how dangerous Saturday's opponents can be as Jonatan Giraldez's side have twice ended Chelsea's hunt for European glory in 2021 and 2023. Barcelona, the current holders of the competition, will be hoping to reach their fourth consecutive Champions League final but will need to be far more clinical in front of goal if they're to break a resilient Chelsea team down.
Hayes has also been boosted by the returns of defenders Millie Bright and Nathalie Bjorn to training. Maren Mjelde is also back in contention, giving Chelsea a major boost in squad depth heading into the second leg.
Speaking to the media ahead of Saturday’s clash at Stamford Bridge, Hayes outlined what her side must do if they’re to reach the final in Bilbao.
«No matter what they throw at us, whether it's bringing a false nine lower, overloading the right hand side, drawing us out of position, Barcelona can hurt you in so many different ways,» the Chelsea boss said.
«For us, as a team, we have to be so mindful that you can't switch off for one second. This is a game that's played in the head, first and foremost. We know we have to be perfect to be able to progress.»
Barcelona were in league action midweek as they extended their lead at the top of
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