
Topics: Barcelona, Chelsea, Champions League, Football, Fan Reactions
One Barcelona star has been heavily criticised after the La Liga giants were beaten by Premier League side Chelsea.
On Tuesday night, European powerhouses Chelsea and Barcelona faced off at Stamford Bridge as the UEFA Champions League continued.
The Blues were dominant from start to finish as goals from Estevao and Liam Delap, plus an own goal by Jules Kounde, sealed a comfortable 3-0 win.
Barcelona's task was made harder after defender Ronald Araujo was sent off for a second bookable offence with 44 minutes on the clock.
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As a result, Chelsea moved up to fifth place in the Champions League table, with Barcelona 15th.
Barcelona could drop further down the table as several teams currently below team are in action on Wednesday night.

During the match, Barcelona fans were far from happy with Araujo, who had an evening to forget.
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Reacting on social media, one fan said: "Enough is enough. Get this guy off the team, for God's sake!"
Another tweeted: "There's no way Araujo is redeeming himself ever again in my eyes, he better leave the club now."
A third fan added: "Araujo should never play for Barca again."
Someone else wrote: "I’m not even upset about losing, I just hope I never see Araujo play for my club ever again."
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A fifth commented: "This should be Ronald Araujo’s last UCL game for Barcelona. Never again."
Another fan said: "Ronald Araujo was never good."

As per LiveScore, Araujo only managed one interception and made zero tackles during his 44-minute horror show.
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In addition, the 26-year-old committed one foul and lost ball possession on four occasions.
Speaking after the match, Barcelona boss Hansi Flick was also critical of Araujo.
He said: "We started very well and had a big chance to score the first goal. Then the red card changed the game. It’s not easy to come back against this Chelsea team with ten players. We have to accept this defeat.
"The first yellow, I don’t know what happened. I have to speak with him and see the video. He shouldn’t have gone in like that for the second foul – it was not the right move, but it can happen in football."
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Looking ahead, Barcelona will be back in La Liga action this weekend when they take on Alaves at the Camp Nou. Meanwhile, Chelsea will take on Premier League leaders Arsenal in a mouth-watering London derby at Stamford Bridge.