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Iniesta wants Barcelona to claim away victory at the Stamford Bridge

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The Spanish international believes La Blaugrana will not relax in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final fixture against Chelsea.
Andres Iniesta wants Barcelona to put their Champions League semi-final double header fixture to rest in the first leg with a hard earned victory.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup winner believes http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 are formidable opponents and it would be a mistake to underestimate them on their way to the end of May, Allianz Arena hosted final.
On the back of their excellent La Liga form, where they have accumulated 11 successive domestic victories, Iniesta stressed that Barcelona will go in the match to win it.
He added that La Blaugrana will have to be on their best against the English representatives in the Champions League, and should not commit any mistakes to give their rivals an advantage.
Iniesta insisted that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 always look for victories regardless of their opponents, but believes they will have to go into the two legged affair with a well worked out plan.
"We will go out with a winning mentality, trying not to commit any mistakes, because they are so costly here," Iniesta said during a press conference.”
"We always go out to win, but we have to think that this is a two-legged tie and we have two matches coming up. We will have a tough game on Wednesday."
In their last meeting, Iniesta was the hero for Barcelona as he knocked out the Blues from the elite European club competition with an injury time goal.
The Spanish playmaker stated that the said goal is special for him and makes him feel good whenever he recalls it.
However, the diminutive midfielder cautioned against expectations that something likening to the previous match will happen as it is a different match being played in an entirely different situation.
"It was a very special moment, very intense for everyone, and remembering it is good, but that is in the past.”
"This is a different moment and situation. I do not think that what we will experience on Wednesday has anything to do with that happened back then."
The UEFA Champions League match kicks off at 20 45 CET on April 18. 

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