Chelsea v Galatasaray factfile

Factfile on Chelsea and Galatasaray ahead of the Champions League last 16, second leg tie between the clubs on Tuesday:Form: Jose Mourinho's Chelsea are well placed to progress to the quarter-finals after coming away from the first leg in Istanbul last month with a 1-1 draw. Fernando Torres scored for the Londoners at the Turk Telecom Arena before Aurelian Chedjou earned Galatasaray the draw that their second-half performance deserved. Mourinho's playing down of his side's Premier League title prospects didn't look so fanciful when they went down to a surprise 1-0 defeat to struggling Aston Villa on Saturday, the London side's first defeat in 15 games. Mourinho has been equally reluctant to talk up their European hopes. Galatasaray may be the outsiders, but their form is good - an inconsequential Cup defeat at Elazigspor is their only reverse in their last 23 games.Coaches: Chelsea - Jose Mourinho (POR) -- 51 yrsGalatasaray - Roberto Mancini (ITA) -- 49 yrsLeading scorers in all competitions:Chelsea - Eden Hazard (14 goals) Galatasaray - Didier Drogba (14 goals)Domestic league performance:Chelsea - Top of the Premier League, four clear of Arsenal and Liverpool with both having a game in hand on the leaders. Galatasaray - Friday's 0-0 draw at Karabukspor and Fenerbahce's 2-1 win over Erciyesspor on Sunday left them third, eight points adriftGroup stage performances:Chelsea - Winners of Group E ahead of Schalke 04Galatasaray - Second in Group B behind Real MadridEuropean Cup/Champions League best performances:Chelsea - winners 2012Galatasaray - semi-finals 1988/89Other honours:Chelsea - 4 x English champions, 7 x FA Cup winners, 4 x League Cup winners, 1 x Europa League winners, 2 x Cup Winners' Cup winners, 1 x European Super Cup winnersGalatasaray - 19 x Turkish champions, 14 x Turkish Cup winners, 1 x UEFA Cup winners, 1 x European Super Cup winnersPrevious meetings: Galatasaray 0-5 Chelsea - 1999/2000 first group stageChelsea 1-0 Galatasaray - 1999/2000 first group stageGalatasaray 1 Chelsea 1 - 2013/14 last 16 first leg

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