As expected Barcelona enjoyed plenty of possession, however they lacked a cutting edge up front. When they did get behind the Chelsea defence Barca's star-studded forward line frequently dithered in front of goal giving Alex and John Terry the chance to get back. Defensively Chelsea were magnificent, but their quest for a clean sheet meant that they had to curb their attacking instincts. Florent Malouda, Michael Essien and Frank Lampard were all disappointing, with the later being substituted in the second-half – a rare occurrence. Their one golden chance fell to Didier Drogba, but the Ivorian couldn't guide the ball past Victor Valdes.