It needs to be a night of perfection, admits Antonio Conte as his Chelsea side prepare up for Champions League clash with Barcelona

  • Chelsea welcome Barcelona to Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night
  • The clash is the first of their two-legged Champions League last-16 tie
  • Players were put through their paces at Blues' Cobham training ground 

Antonio Conte has challenged Chelsea to play the perfect game and shock Champions League heavyweights Barcelona on Tuesday night.

The Spanish giants are unbeaten in La Liga this season, seven points clear of second-placed Atletico Madrid. The prolific front pairing of Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez have scored 47 goals between them.

It all makes for a hugely daunting night for Chelsea in the last-16 first leg and manager Conte said: ‘We are talking about a massive game, a big challenge against one of the best teams in the world. 


Antonio Conte is well aware of the size of the task faced by his players against Barcelona

Antonio Conte is well aware of the size of the task faced by his players against Barcelona

‘We have to play a perfect game if we want to win. 

‘In every game they are able to create many chances to score, so we must be ready to suffer without the ball, to be compact, not to lose our heads during the game, and then to try with the ball to do what we know.

‘I think we start this game as underdogs. But if you want to compete at the maximum level, you have to live with this pressure.

‘A team like Chelsea in every game must have the right pressure. We have to try to play the game with only one idea: to try and win. You have to live with the pressure. The pressure must be your friend, not your enemy.’ 

Chelsea boss wants his players to produce the perfect performance on Tuesday night

Chelsea boss wants his players to produce the perfect performance on Tuesday night

The Chelsea squad warm up for Monday's training session at their Cobham training ground

The Chelsea squad warm up for Monday's training session at their Cobham training ground

Meanwhile, opposing manager Ernesto Valverde believes Conte has proved himself to be one of the world’s best managers.

‘You can see the quality of his coaching in the teams he coaches,’ said the Barca boss.

‘He's one of the best in the world with a great record, not only demonstrated at Chelsea but with Juventus and the Italian national team.’ 

The Blues are preparing for Tuesday's Champions League last 16 first leg with Barcelona

The Blues are preparing for Tuesday's Champions League last 16 first leg with Barcelona

Antonio Conte will hope to silence some of the criticisms that are currently surrounding him

Antonio Conte will hope to silence some of the criticisms that are currently surrounding him