Who Did Barcelona Lose to 2009?

By Robert Palmer

In 2009, FC Barcelona won the UEFA Champions League, completing a historic treble that included La Liga and the Copa del Rey. But before they lifted the trophy, they had to face some tough opponents. One of those opponents was Chelsea FC from England.

The Match

The match took place on April 28th, 2009 at Stamford Bridge in London. Barcelona had won the first leg of the semi-final tie 1-0 at the Camp Nou, thanks to a goal from midfielder Andres Iniesta. However, Chelsea were confident they could turn things around on their home turf.

The Line-Ups

Barcelona fielded a strong team that included Lionel Messi, Samuel Eto’o and Thierry Henry in attack. Chelsea had their own star-studded line-up that featured Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba and Michael Ballack.

The Result

Chelsea started brightly and took the lead in the ninth minute through Michael Essien’s stunning long-range strike. Barcelona responded well and dominated possession for long periods of the game. They eventually got their equalizer in the 93rd minute through Iniesta’s thunderbolt from outside the box.

Aggregate Score

With an away goal advantage, Barcelona went through to the final with an aggregate score of 1-1.

The Aftermath

The match was a controversial one with several contentious decisions going against Chelsea. The most notable incident occurred in the second half when Drogba was denied a penalty after being brought down by Barcelona defender Gerard Pique.

Despite this setback, Chelsea went on to win the FA Cup that season while Barcelona secured their treble by winning both La Liga and Copa del Rey.

In conclusion, FC Barcelona faced a tough opponent in Chelsea FC during their triumphant run to win UEFA Champions League in 2009. With a solid line-up, Barcelona was able to get a crucial away goal and make it to the final where they ultimately lifted the trophy.