Chelsea ended their pre-season tour of Japan with a 2-1 win over Barcelona
Griezmann gives Chelsea's Andreas Christensen a shove in the back as he tries to pressure him
Chelsea ended their pre-season tour of Japan in style with a win over Barcelona in Saitama on Tuesday.
It was the perfect way to bring their trip to Asia to a close after being beaten by Kawasaki Frontale last week and their performance will give Frank Lampard optimism as the new season approaches.
Barcelona made plenty of changes at half-time, with Frenkie de Jong coming on at the base of midfield, while Chelsea only made a couple in defence before sporadically changing the line-up throughout the second 45 minutes.
Carles Perez had an early opportunity to level things up. Some neat play on the edge of the box saw the ball eventually roll out to the left but Perez's tame shot went straight into the hands of Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Malcom, one of those fighting for this future at the Nou Camp, then tried his luck from distance but his powerful left-footed effort was also matched by an excellent diving save from Kepa.
Michy Batshuayi, another competing for the lone striker role, was given 20 minutes to impress and he missed a chance to double Chelsea's lead.
The Blues wrapped things up though with around 10 minutes to play when Barkley collected a low pass from Marcos Alonso before squeezing a 20-yard strike in at the near post.
Ivan Rakitic pulled a goal back for the Spanish giants late on but it proved to be only a consolation as Chelsea now look ahead to their remaining friendlies with the opening day of the season at Manchester United less than three weeks away.
Antoine Griezmann, making his first start in a Barcelona shirt, looked lively in his 45-minute appearance.
He linked up well with Ousmane Dembele but will undoubtedly be looking forward to forming a devastating trio with Messi and Suarez when the competitive football begins.
The tempo to the game was far from that of a meaningless pre-season friendly early on.
Barca passed the ball at a frantic pace while Lampard's side pressed their defence so high up the pitch that Marc-Andre ter Stegen barely had an option to pass it to.
Abraham was given the chance to prove his credentials for the regular No 9 shirt and looked sharp for 60 minutes.
The 21-year-old is looking to take up a more prominent role after spending last season at Aston Villa and he first missed a glorious chance from six yards out but responded by giving his team the lead.
Chelsea's pressure was so suffocating that they even forced the usually ice cool Sergio Busquets to lose possession on the edge of his box.
Abraham reacted first to grab the loose ball, go past Ter Stegen and fire home into an empty net.
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