Chelsea delivered one of their most impressive European performances in recent years as they swept aside ten-man Barcelona with a dominant 3–0 victory at Stamford Bridge.
The win lifts the Premier League side to fourth place in their league phase and puts them firmly on track for automatic qualification to the Champions League last-16 with just three matches remaining.
The turning point came when Barcelona were reduced to ten men early in the second half, a setback from which the five-time European champions never recovered.
Chelsea took full advantage, seizing control of the match and overwhelming the visitors with pace, pressing, and clinical finishing.
Eighteen-year-old sensation Estevão stole the headlines with a stunning individual goal, weaving through defenders before slotting into the net.
Before his second-half strike, Barcelona defender Jules Kounde had put the ball in his own net just before the half-hour mark to put Chelsea ahead. Liam Delap completed the victory with a 73rd-minute strike.
Speaking after the match, Estavao admitted he was “lost for words” and said the moment ranked as the best of his young career. His family were in the stands to witness the milestone, adding to the emotional occasion.
Chelsea’s dominance extended across the pitch, with defender Marc Cucurella producing an outstanding performance that many fans hailed as man of the match.
Liam Delap and the rest of the Chelsea attack constantly troubled Barcelona’s reshuffled back line, while the visitors struggled to create meaningful chances after the red card.
As the final whistle blew, Chelsea fans celebrated a statement victory and a night to remember, while Barcelona were left to reflect on a damaging defeat that keeps them stuck on seven points and facing the possibility of a knockout-round play-off.
For Chelsea, confidence is surging again. A month after losing at home to Sunderland, they now look like genuine contenders in Europe once more.
