It was another memorable Champions League night as the Blues defeated Barcelona in the Champions League – and we achieved several landmarks in our 3-0 victory at Stamford Bridge.

It was an incredible evening as the Blues rose to fifth in the league phase standings following an impressive performance over the reigning Spanish champions.

The goalscoring began when Marc Cucurella's cross was diverted into Barcelona's net by Jules Kounde following a mix-up in the away side's defence. That advantage, plus a red card shown to Ronald Araujo, was capitalised on by Estevao Willian and Liam Delap as we secured a 3-0 victory.

During last night's memorable win, the Blues set a few new records, which you can browse through below. They range from the margin of victory to Estevao's continued rise, it's fair to say it was an impressive evening in SW6.

- Our three-goal margin of victory is the biggest the Blues have recorded against Barcelona in the Champions League.

- Chelsea became just the third side to beat Barcelona at least five times in the Champions League after Bayern Munich (10) and PSG (6).

- Estevao Willian (18 years and 215 days) is the third teenager to score in each of his first three UEFA Champions League starts after Kylian Mbappe (18 years and 113 days) and Erling Haaland (19 years and 107 days).

- No Chelsea player has been involved in more goals in all competitions this season than Enzo Fernandez, who assisted Liam Delap's first-ever Champions League goal (five goals, two assists).

- Chelsea became the first side to stop a team coached by Hansi Flick from scoring in a UEFA Champions League game.

- Barcelona had scored in 53 straight matches in all competitions before failing to find the net against Chelsea.

- The Blues have named the youngest starting XIs on average in both the Champions League (23 years and 334 days) and the Premier League this season (24 years, 169 days).

- Chelsea's average age of 24 years and 192 days is the third-youngest an English side has fielded against Barcelona in a UEFA Champions League match.

- Barcelona's defeat to Chelsea was only their third loss away to an English side in the Champions League since 2013/14.