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Chelsea star Christian Pulisic matches Lionel Messi’s 2011 Champions League foul record after brutal treatment by Porto

CHELSEA winger Christian Pulisic equalled Lionel Messi's Champions League foul record against Porto on Tuesday after he was brought down 11 times.

The 22-year-old put in a man of the match display against the Portuguese outfit as he helped the Blues advance into the last four of the European Cup.

Christian Pulisic received brutal treatment from the Porto players on Tuesday night
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Christian Pulisic received brutal treatment from the Porto players on Tuesday nightCredit: Getty

Despite losing the second leg 1-0, the West Londoners secured their passage into the semi-finals for the first time since 2014 after winning 2-1 on aggregate.

And Pulisic stole the show at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium as he completed 100 per cent of his take-ons, won 16 duels and recovered the ball on seven occasions.

The American forward also drew more fouls than any other player in the Champions League since Lionel Messi in 2011.

Messi received brutal treatment from the Real Madrid squad during the semi-final second leg clash at the Nou Camp.

But just like Porto's rough tactics on Pulisic, Real couldn't stop Messi as the Blaugrana advanced into the final where they beat Manchester United at Wembley.

Pulisic has been in great form of late, with the ex-Borussia Dortmund ace scoring three goals in Chelsea's last two Premier League games.

Speaking to Chelsea's website following the 4-1 victory against Crystal Palace, Pulisic declared he is feeling back to his best.

He stated: "Personally I am feeling very good. I am happy to be playing and helping the team whichever way I can.

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Pulisic matched Lionel Messi's ten-year record of being fouled 11 times in a Champions League match
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Pulisic matched Lionel Messi's ten-year record of being fouled 11 times in a Champions League matchCredit: AFP

"It was nice to get on the score sheet and I am feeling very strong at the moment.

"I am doing my best to take care of myself.

"I have got to take care of my body and be strong and healthy for all the games.

"It has not been an easy season, there has been a lot of coming in and coming out and injuries, but I’m feeling healthy and strong right now."

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