Real Madrid 2 Barcelona 6: We have to be the Incredibles again, says Henry

04 May 2009 01:52
Thierry Henry led his team into the history books when they became the first Barcelona side to hit Real Madrid for six in their own stadium, but he believes it will take an equally monumental performance on Wednesday night to get past Chelsea.[LNB]Henry scored twice as Barcelona went seven points clear in La Liga but he warned: 'Everyone has seen that Chelsea do not play the same way as Spanish teams and we will have to go there and produce a performance every bit as incredible.'[LNB]The former Arsenal forward is expected to overcome a knee injury picked up in Saturday's win to make an emotional return to the capital. He was kicked by Spain right back Sergio Ramos, who he had tormented throughout the Bernabeu drubbing, and was taken off midway through the second half.[LNB] Barcelona's players salute their fans after an incredible 6-2 victory over fierce rivals Real Madrid at the Bernabeu[LNB]Henry said: 'He caught me from behind and, as I fell, I hit my knee. There is some pain but I think I will be able to play against Chelsea.'[LNB]Having taken his goal tally to 26 in all competitions, Henry goes into Wednesday's game in vintage form and convinced that, boosted by beating their domestic rivals, Barca have the stomach for their Champions League semi-final second leg. Chelsea 3 Fulham 1: Blues win derby but Guus is awake to Barca threat Ramos set for the chop as Real president-elect Perez plans changesHiddink taking nothing for granted ahead of crunch Barcelona clash ALL THE CHELSEA FC

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