Barca fans asked to respect Mourinho

Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard has pleaded with the club’s fans not to abuse Jose Mourinho and his Chelsea team ahead of the side…

Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard has pleaded with the club’s fans not to abuse Jose Mourinho and his Chelsea team ahead of the side’s Champions League clash at the Nou Camp tomorrow.

Mourinho received a hostile welcome at Barcelona airport yesterday and Rijkaard fears the backlash will be magnified by the 90,000-capacity crowd.

Mourinho has infuriated Barca fans with his comments and behaviour during three games between the clubs over the last 12 months.

But Rijkaard, who was upset when Samuel Eto’o suffered racial abuse from the crowd during a game at Zaragoza recently, wants peace when the sides meet in the last-16 second leg, which Barca lead 2-1.

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The Dutchman said: "One of our players was insulted a few days ago and we were all concerned because that was not a nice situation and we have to make a stand against all kinds of aggression and abuse.

"I hope Barcelona fans are an example of fair play and give a round of applause to Jose Mourinho and his Chelsea squad when they come out. Remember Mourinho worked at Barcelona and we all have good memories of him here.

"The best way is that no-one insults anybody in any way and we are going to be a good example in this sense."

Mourinho was confronted by angry fans who jeered and spat at the team bus when he arrived at Barcelona airport yesterday.

Rijkaard said: "We want to go into the next round but yesterday I was watching Mourinho arrive and this was not good. It is a really good chance for us to show we can be respectful to the Chelsea team.

"When one of our players is insulted by abuse we back him and this is something that has to be improved in the football world."

Mourinho sparked anger amongst Barcelona fans by accusing one of their star players, Lionel Messi, of diving to get Asier del Horno sent off in the first leg, which Chelsea lost 2-1.

They were also incensed by his behaviour when the teams met last season and he accused Rijkaard of talking to referee Anders Frisk at half-time in the first leg.

Chelsea won the second leg last year to go through, but Rijkaard is confident the Spanish champions will get their revenge.

Rijkaard said: "We definitely have the advantage. The result is in our favour and we definitely want to go through to the next round. We can’t compare it to last season. We have the confidence and we think we can do the job."

The Barcelona boss insists Messi’s game will not be affected by what happened in the first leg at Stamford Bridge. He said: "Messi is not troubled at all. In fact it is extra motivation for him. He is calm and ready for the match."

PA