Police attended the scene and have launched an investigation, with the Spanish club reportedly furious over the attack
Barcelona’s squad were shaken after an incident at their west London hotel, where a window was smashed.
Staff carried out a temporary repair so the players could be rushed to Gatwick Airport immediately after their match.
Police attended the scene and have launched an investigation, with reports suggesting the Spanish club are furious over the attack.
On the pitch, Chelsea made the most of a turbulent night for their visitors.
A Jules Kounde own goal opened the scoring after a clever short-corner routine, with Pedro Neto’s flick deflecting off the Barcelona defender.
Barcelona’s problems continued when Ronald Araujo received a second yellow card shortly before half-time, leaving the visitors with 10 men. Former Manchester City forward Ferran Torres squandered their best chance of the first half with a close-range miss.
Chelsea dominated after the break, with Estevao Willian and striker Liam Delap adding goals to secure a 3-0 win for Enzo Maresca’s side.