Rome had a champion and its Barcelona. the game was very exited. the Manchester was controlling the game the first 8 minutes. Ronaldo was looking to demonstrate he was better then Messi but that was not right. after the 8 minutes Barcelona control the game and with the first time they trow to the Van De Sur they make a goal(eto). they went to the second have and Barcelona keep controlling the game. Manchester was keeping trying to tie the game but there was when Messi make his goal and destroy clompletely Manchester. In this game Messi demonstrates that he is the number one best player in the world. 

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Rome is ready for the final on May 27 of the UEFA Champions League among the FC Barcelona and Manchester United FC.
Camp Nou date:
the Barcelona will open the doors of their stadium on May 21 for a training session that will start at 11.00CET, followed by a mixed zone allowing the different sectors of the media to interview the entire squad of players. at 1.30CET the coach Guardiola will conduct a conference where he is going to answer all the question to the media.
Carrington venue:
Manchester United's conference day will be on May 20 at 9.00 local time where the coach Ferguson will start with a conference. by 10 there will start a training session where players would be ask questions by the media.
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today is the day for the Barcelona and Chelsea to demonstrate who is better. yesterday the Manchester united won to the Arsenal by 3-1 where Ronaldo score two goals. the Manchester is in the final and waiting to see who is going to be his opponent. the game would stat at 2:30 (Barcelona vs Chelsea) by ESPN
the was very impatient. there was a lot of opportunities for Barcelona but the Chelsea didn't let Henry and Eto to score. the game 0-0 and both teams have to wait for the next round in Chelsea house to see who is going to be in the final of the UEFA Champions League. another important was that Marquez the Mexican player suffer a Injury that would let him out for the next game and probably for th final too if they make it.

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"For the second season running FC Barcelona were frustrated by English opposition in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals as a determined defensive effort from Chelsea FC earned a goalless draw in Catalonia.
Added-time drama
Barça had failed to win their previous four home games against Premier League visitors and, one year on from their stalemate against Manchester United FC, were denied again. Petr Čech made a fine block from Samuel Eto'o's goalbound second-half effort but the home side should have snatched a crucial advantage in added time, substitutes Bojan Krkić and Aleksandr Hleb both spurning golden opportunities. Víctor Valdés had earlier made a fine double save from Didier Drogba and to add to Barcelona's disappointment at failing to score at home for the first time this season, they lost central defender Rafael Márquez to a knee injury only for his replacement Carles Puyol to collect a yellow card which rules him out of next week's return. No one at Barcelona will need reminding their team were eliminated at United 12 months ago following an identical first-leg result.
Constant pressing
Guus Hiddink's decision to opt for John Mikel Obi and Michael Ballack as defensive midfielders in front of Chelsea's back four yielded early dividends. The area in which Andrés Iniesta, Xavi Hernádez and Lionel Messi usually weave such dangerous passing patterns was hugely congested, meaning the home side lacked rhythm. But when Čech dropped a simple cross and Messi won his first sprint against stand-in left back José Bosingwa, the Portuguese conceding a free kick in the process, normal service at the Camp Nou began to be resumed.
Drogba denied
A series of well-worked interpassing moves allowed Xavi, Eto'o and Thierry Henry to fire in shots as the tempo steadily increased, with Chelsea prevented from playing as high up the pitch as Hiddink had intended. As the visitors, who had drawn their last two matches here, attempted to stem the tide Ballack and Alex both collected yellow cards, although they were joined by Yaya Touré as the home side showed the first signs of frustration. When Henry struck a powerful and accurate shot that Čech had to push round his post, a Barça breakthrough looked imminent. Instead the best chance of the opening period fell to Chelsea as Márquez failed to deal with a long ball, allowing Drogba to race clear, but the Ivorian striker was denied by two brave blocks from Valdés.
Injury blow
The Barcelona goal came under more pressure at the start of the second period, Daniel Alves conceding a free-kick which Drogba dropped on to Ballack's head, but the chance zipped over. The physical intensity of the game was still remarkably high and after Henry shook off a shuddering collision with Alex, Márquez's grim night continued when he collapsed on the turf without being challenged and was carried off holding his knee. Barça responded positively to the setback, Alves powering into Chelsea's penalty area and drawing another good stop from Čech.
Brilliant saves
As Messi and Alves peppered the Chelsea goal with stinging shots Čech added brilliance to his previous efficiency. Eto'o cleverly turned and outpaced Alex before turning the defender again and sliding in a precise shot which the goakeeper blocked with his leg. The real drama was still to come, however, Bojan heading over Alves' right-wing cross from point-blank range before Čech crowned his excellent evening with another fine block from Hleb as Barcelona drew a blank at the Camp Nou for the first time since last season's semi-finals."
yesterday Manchester United FC was able to win the Arsenal by 1 - 0 in the UEFA Champions League in his own house. John O'Shea was the plyer who score the goal and put the Manchester to just one more game against arsenal(in arsenal house) to be in the final. Arsenal needs to demostrate that is a good team and needs to win in to go to the final and make respect their house

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"Manchester United FC midfielder Darren Fletcher said everything went according to plan for the UEFA Champions League titleholders after they put together a 1-0 win against Arsenal FC on Wednesday night.
High tempo
Sir Alex Ferguson's side hold the initiative at the halfway point of the all-English UEFA Champions League semi-final following an energetic Old Trafford performance in which they never allowed Arsenal any time on the ball. Scotland midfielder Fletcher said: "Our game plan was to get about them and press them and do it at a high tempo and then try and break with the quality attacking players that we've got.
'In their faces'
"The game plan seemed to work," added Fletcher, a busy performer in the middle of the park. "Arsenal are a great passing side and if you stand off them, they will pass anyone to death, so it was important that we got at them, got in their faces and played at a tempo similar to what we did in the FA Cup here last season [when United beat Arsenal 4-0], before then breaking and creating chances like we did." With their route to goal blocked down the middle of the pitch, Arsenal struggled to threaten the home goal, managing just one shot on target. United, in contrast, had eight shots on target – seven in the first half alone.
Frustration
For this reason there was a sense of frustration that they did not have more to show for their efforts than John O'Shea's 17th-minute winner. Defender Patrice Evra said: "I think 1-0 is not good because we created a lot of chances – maybe four or five – and scored only one of them. I would like to congratulate their goalkeeper [Manuel Almunia], because without him we could have won 4-0." Midfielder Michael Carrick added: "We played well, especially in the first half, and created a number of chances and it would have been nice for one or two more to go in. But we have won the game and kept a clean sheet, so we have to be pretty happy with that."
Away goal
United's clean sheet means that they will be in a very strong position should they get a goal in Tuesday's return at the Arsenal Stadium, where they have scored in their three previous visits. As Carrick explained: "They will come out and be a real threat in the second leg but we are confident we can create enough chances to score again and hopefully that will make it even more difficult for them." Fletcher concurred when he said: "The pressure is on Arsenal now; they are at home and will have to come out and win the match. It will be a difficult match, but with the attacking quality we have got – whatever team the manager picks – we have enough quality to score that away goal."