Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola says it will be a ‘privilege’ to face Chelsea in the Champions League semi-final.
The Catalans are the only team that is not from the Premier League that is left in the Champions League.
“It is a privilege to be up against Chelsea,” he told the Sunday Times.
“I mean it’s a privilege for us to be up against a team as strong as them in the semi-final.
“Chelsea are a side who, but for one slip, we would be calling the reigning European champions.
“It’s one of the games you want to go out to enjoy.”
[Source: The Sunday Times]
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May 9, 2009
I feel very proud of my club any time i watch them play.The match against chelsea was very interesting,but you know the winning and determined side always carry the day.We had lost hope,but out of nothing came something.I am really happy that we played as a team.