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Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde says Chelsea pose a huge threat to their Champions League hopes

Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde labelled Chelsea counterpart Antonio Conte as "one of the best managers in the world" ahead of Tuesday's showdown in the Champions League.

Reigning Premier League champions Chelsea host the first leg of last-16 tie with an impressive record against the Catalan giants having shut out Lionel Messi in eight previous encounters.

Conte heads into the tie with speculation over his future after his team have struggled in their defence of the Premier League title. They have won just four of their last 12 games in all competitions.

But the Italian received a ringing endorsement from Valverde on Monday with the former Athletic Bilbao boss saying: "He is one of the best managers in the world with a great record.

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"Not only that he has shown at Chelsea, but previously with Juventus and the Italian national team, you can see the quality of his coaching in his teams.

"He has the classic Italian methods, very strong defence who can counter at any moment. Chelsea have a very unique style of football, they know their game. The English style of football is a unique, physical style, but they play good football as well.

"Any moment is bad to play Chelsea. They have the same qualities they had last year. They may not have had the best season so far, but they are still so strong.

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"They have been better in the last two games. With Eden Hazard, Alvaro Morata, Pedro and Willian they have such quality up front. They have got very good tactics from the coach as well. We obviously wish Chelsea were first in their group so we didn't have to play them."

Barcelona's history against Chelsea is best summed up by their semi-final meeting in this competition in 2012 when they surrendered a two-goal lead to crash out at the Nou Camp as Roberto Di Matteo's side went on to lift the Champions League for the first time.

Messi, true to form in this fixture, hit the crossbar with a penalty in that meeting but, although Valverde knows those players who remain at Barcelona will remember the tie, he insists it will have no impact almost six years later.

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"Of course previous games do count and you have to look at them," he added.

"But it has little to do with what will happen in reality, the key players change from time to time and from the last game. There is a little bit of a rivalry between the two teams, which is a good thing and makes it more of a spectacle.

"For us, it is a game that makes us very excited, but it is just another game in the Champions League. I don't know if Leo is thinking about this (the penalty miss) or not.

"We know Leo hasn't had much luck against Chelsea in the past, but Tuesday is a different game and we have to move on."

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