UEFA weigh up Chelsea evidence after Blues scream murder against Barca

UEFA will decide within days whether to throw the book at Chelsea following ugly scenes during their Champions League exit at the hands of Barcelona.  Didier Drogba and Michael Ballack face possible sanction forverbally attacking referee Tom Henning Ovrebo over the official'sdecision to turn down several appeals for Chelsea penalties during thesemi-final second leg at Stamford Bridge.Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink, skipper John Terry and full-backJose Bosingwa were also highly critical of the referee's performance. Hitting out: Michael Ballack lashes out at referee Tom Henning Ovrebo after he fails to award Chelsea another penalty against Barcelona on Wednesday nightUEFA also confirmed they had not been contacted by Barcelona abouta possible appeal against Ovrebo's decision to send off Eric Abidalfollowing a second-half clash with Nicolas Anelka.'With regard to the UEFA Champions League semi-final second legbetween Chelsea FC and FC Barcelona in London on Wednesday, UEFA hasreceived both the referee's and delegate's report,' read a UEFAstatement issued today.  Bosingwa takes back ref 'thief' claim but admits Chelsea are furious after Barca heartbreakDeja Blues! Chelsea have history of ref rants against Barcelona - just ask Mr FriskUEFA confirm Drogba could be facing action - if ref makes an official complaintChelsea old boy Eidur had sympathy for former team-mates after Barca gave them the BluesGet Drogba out of here: Chelsea owner Abramovich loses patience after striker's tantrum Drog was barking up the right tree: Lampard refuses to blame Chelsea striker for ref rantFool-guy runs for cover: Chelsea blunder ref Ovrebo is smuggled home after death threats CHELSEA FC

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