Barcelona 2-2 Chelsea (agg 2-3) Chelsea are into the final of the Champions League after surviving John Terry’s red card to seal a truly remarkable victory over Barcelona. The Blues were in serious trouble after goals from Sergio Busquets and Andres Iniesta put Barca ahead either side of Terry’s red card for violent conduct. But Ramires strode forward to chip the away side back ahead in the tie. Lionel Messi hit the bar with a penalty for Barca and Fernando Torres ran clear to seal the tie in injury time. Earlier in the week, Torres had said “the best team does not always win”. His words proved gloriously prophetic for England’s last men standing in Europe as they fought tooth and nail to scrap their way past the continent’s finest and into the final in Munich on 19 May. The game turned logic on its head. Holders Barcelona had scored 102 goals at the Nou Camp this campaign and were unbeaten in 15 European home fixtures dating back to October 2009, having won 13 and drawn two, during which time they had scored 18 goals. However, a number of factors combined to give Chelsea a hope heading into the second leg: their last three visits to the Nou Camp had each yielded a draw, Real Madrid had torched the myth of Barca’s invincibility on Saturday and they brought with them the shield of Didier Drogba’s first leg winner as protection. It was a result that owed a lot to a moment of guile from Ramires but more to a display of guts from the Brazilian and his team-mates after Terry’s …