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                                                    Chelsea
                                                    0-1
                                                    Inter Milan
                                                    Samuel Eto'o (79 mins)

                                                    UEFA Champions League First Knock-Out Round Second Leg , Mar 16, 2010
                                                    Ground: Stamford Bridge , Kickoff: 19:45 , Att 38,107

                                                    Team news

                                                    Chelsea preview
                                                    Chelsea defender Ricardo Carvalho has recovered from a hamstring strain in time to face Inter Milan in the Champions League at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night.

                                                    Carlo Ancelotti has no fresh injury doubts with Michael Essien (knee), Ashley Cole (ankle), Jose Bosingwa (knee), Petr Cech (calf) and Hilario (groin) all still sidelined.

                                                    Third-choice goalkeeper Ross Turnbull will continue in goal as Chelsea seek to overturn a 2-1 deficit from the opening leg of their last-16 tie.

                                                    Chelsea coach Carlo Ancelotti insists his players will not be distracted by former boss Jose Mourinho's return to Stamford Bridge in the Champions League.

                                                    Mourinho will be back at his old stamping ground for the first since he was sacked by the club in September 2007.

                                                    Inter have a lead from the opening leg of the last-16 tie in the San Siro but Ancelotti is confident there will be no divided loyalties among a squad that was largely constructed by the self-appointed 'Special One'.

                                                    "I'm sure they're not distracted by his return," said Ancelotti. "For Mourinho, it'll be a special evening. The fans will give him a very good reception, one he deserves.

                                                    "But the match will be another thing. The players are not involved in other things.

                                                    "All the Chelsea players and Inter players are focused on the game, an important game. The other things they're not interested in.

                                                    "Jose has great experience. He has won the Champions League and won a lot of titles in different countries.

                                                    "The difference in this game will be the different play, the different confidence, the difference courage and personality that the teams put out on the pitch. That will be the difference.

                                                    "I hope there will be a third English club in the quarter-finals. Arsenal and Manchester United did a good job. Now we have to do the same."

                                                    Inter preview
                                                    Inter will arrive in London having suffered a shock 3-1 defeat by Catania in Serie A at the weekend. The loss allowed Ancelotti's old club, AC Milan, to cut the gap at the top of the Italian league to one point.

                                                    But in the 18 months since Mourinho arrived, Inter have never lost two successive games.

                                                    Looking almost nervous ahead of the clash, Mourinho denied it would special for him to knock Chelsea out.

                                                    "Special for me would be to take Inter over the barrier and into the quarter-finals," said Mourinho.

                                                    "Inter lost, if I remember right, in the last years to Villarreal, Valencia, Liverpool, Manchester United last season.

                                                    "So it would be special for me to take my team into the next stage. But special to beat Chelsea? No, it would not be special.

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                                                    The Daily Mirror match report by Martin Lipton

                                                    Beaten - and beaten badly, mastered and monstered, humbled on home turf.

                                                    Another season, another manager, another Champions League failure.

                                                    And as the Inter fans taunted the Chelsea manager with chants of “Bye-bye Carletto”, maybe it’s time for Roman Abramovich to abandon his quest for the “Holy Grail“ and let his side get on with doing it at home first.

                                                    Last night Jose Mourinho showed he can do low key, allowing his tactics to speak for themselves as his players outclassed the Blues in every department.

                                                    But with Didier Drogba once again marking a Chelsea exit with red card shame, as John Terry and his colleagues complained loud and long about the two stone-wall penalties denied the Blues at the height of their first half storm, there could be no arguing about this one.

                                                    Carlo Ancelotti knew it, the Chelsea fans who have not tasted European defeat since February 2006 knew it too.

                                                    it was somehow fitting that the man who sent Mourinho tumbling to the only outright defeat he suffered in 92 games as Chelsea manager was the one who secured him surely the most satisfying victory that even the Special One has enjoyed.

                                                    Samuel Eto’o’s goal for Barcelona four years ago was an isolated blip in Chelsea’s proud six year home European record.

                                                    But when Wesley Sneijder sent the Cameroon ace in behind Branislav Ivanovic with 12 minutes left of an evening that exposed Chelsea as a team getting old quickly, it was his poke past Ross Turnbull that ensured Chelsea will not be in the last eight for only the second time in the Abramovich era.

                                                    To be honest, too, it was a goal that was well overdue.

                                                    It had only been in that brief spell before the break, as the Stamford Bridge fans screamed at German referee Wolfgang Stark to spot the skullduggery going on in front of Julio Cesar’s goal, that Chelsea even looked as if they might create the pivotal strike.

                                                    First Alex was hauled back by the collar by Thiago Motta, before Walter Samuel’s bear-hug on Drogba was also missed by the officials.

                                                    But where Chelsea went out last term with legitimate anger towards Norwegian Tom Henning Ovrebo, this time they must recognise the truth.

                                                    All the individual battles, all over the park, were won by Inter.

                                                    Drogba never got any change out of Lucio, Nicolas Anelka made no impact, Frank Lampard’s runs were stymied by the outstanding Esteban Cambiasso, Michael Ballack didn’t show at all.

                                                    And although Florent Malouda kept trying, even his efforts were overshadowed by the rampaging bursts beyond him by Maicon, nobody could get near Sneijder, and Eto’o and Diego Milito always looked likely to provide the moment of inspiration.

                                                    That was the measure of how comprehensively Ancelotti was out-thought by Mourinho.

                                                    Famously, of course, it was Mourinho’s conservative pragmatism that caused the breach with Abramovich and eventually saw the club’s most successful manager shown the exit door.

                                                    Yet here, back on the most familiar of territories for the first time, Mourinho showed he can do adventure, playing three up and Sneijder in behind, spooking Chelsea from the outset.

                                                    Eto’o, unmarked in behind Terry and only six yards out from one of the many Maicon crosses, should have put Inter in front before the break, an escape that was the cue for Chelsea’s best period.

                                                    But with Motta and Samuel escaping, Anelka unable to squeeze a shot past Julio Cruz and Malouda’s thrilling footwork thwarted when Samuel appeared from nowhere, Inter kept on terms.

                                                    And once they emerged for the restart, all that momentum was lost, the chances mounting at the other end as Sneijder profited from the determined resilience at the other end.

                                                    Eto’o, released by a sublime crossfield ball by the Dutchman, was halted by Yuri Zhirkov, who then robbed Milito after the Argentine darted through the middle.

                                                    Milito then wasted another opportunity, dragging wide from Sneijder’s clever pass but even with Joe Cole replacing the utterly dismal Ballack, it was all Inter.

                                                    Eto’os finish, with the outside of his right-foot as the blameless Turnbull tried to close the angle, ended the tie, although there was still time for Drogba, riled by Motta, to see red for his reaction.

                                                    There was no salvation for Ancelotti or his players. Chelsea, again, will watch somebody else lift the Champions League. Maybe Mourinho? That will really hurt.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    ChelseaRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    22 Ross Turnbull
                                                    2 Branislav Ivanovic
                                                    33 Alex
                                                    26 John Terry
                                                    18 Yuri Zhirkov(sub 72)
                                                    13 Michael Ballack(sub 61)
                                                    12 Mikel
                                                    8 Frank Lampard
                                                    39 Nicolas Anelka
                                                    11 Didier Drogba
                                                    15 Florent Malouda
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    30 Rhys Taylor
                                                    6 Ricardo Carvalho
                                                    10 Joe Cole(sub 61)
                                                    21 Salomon Kalou(sub 72)
                                                    23 Daniel Sturridge
                                                    35 Juliano Belletti
                                                    43 Jeffrey Bruma
                                                    Inter MilanRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    12 Soares Julio Cesar
                                                    13 Sisenando Maicon
                                                    6 Ferreira Lucio
                                                    25 Walter Samuel
                                                    4 Javier Zanetti
                                                    19 Esteban Cambiasso
                                                    10 Wesley Sneijder(sub 84)
                                                    8 Thiago Motta(sub 90)
                                                    27 Goran Pandev(sub 74)
                                                    9 Samuel Eto'o Goal
                                                    22 Diego Milito
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    1 Francesco Toldo
                                                    2 Ivan Ramiro Cordoba
                                                    5 Dejan Stankovic(sub 74)
                                                    7 Ricardo Quaresma
                                                    17 McDonald Mariga(sub 84)
                                                    23 Marco Materazzi(sub 90)
                                                    39 Davide Santon

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