Ross Barkley launched a defence of his decision to take a late penalty for Chelsea in their Champions League group stage defeat by Valencia.

After Daniel Wass was adjudged to have handled Dikayo Tomori's shot, the midfielder stepped up but missed the kick as the hosts secured a narrow victory through Rodrigo's second-half strike.

Barkley insisted that he was assigned penalty duties, and Frank Lampard confirmed he was, and would happily step up again if required, despite an argument with team-mate Willian beforehand over who should take the kick.

Chelsea midfielder Ross Barkley missed a penalty in Champions League defeat by Valencia

Barkley took responsibility from the spot despite an argument with his team-mate

Chelsea handed a lifeline.



But, following a heated dispute with Willian, Ross Barkley can't save Frank Lampard from defeat in his first Champions League game in the dugout. pic.twitter.com/6r10IJcBCp — Watch Chelsea v Man City live on BT Sport tonight! (@btsportfootball) September 17, 2019

As he prepared to take the kick, Willian appeared to try to convince Barkley that he should hand over duties.

'We've got a lot of good penalty-takers in the squad,' said Barkley. 'On a sheet in the changing room, it says I'm on penalties when I'm on the pitch, otherwise it's Jorginho.

'All players feel confident of taking penalties, but we can all miss them. It's more "good luck with the penalty" type of thing, encouraging me. They would have been willing to take it as well, but I felt confident.

'They were just encouraging me, encouraging me to score the goal. They are confident of taking penalties as well, but I take penalties every day.

'I don't miss them in training and in pre-season I was scoring penalties. I've missed penalties before, when I was at Everton. I'm gutted I missed, but these things happen.'

Willian had attempted to take the spot-kick but backed his team-mate despite the miss

The pair were seen in discussions before the late penalty was finally taken

Barkley insisted he would step up again to take a penalty for Chelsea despite the miss

Team-mate Willian confirmed he had tried to take the kick, but backed his team-mate to bounce back from the disappointment.

Willian said: 'I wanted to take it but he (Barkley) was confident to take it.

'This is football. He missed the penalty but it could be me that missed, or Jorginho or whoever. So football is like this. But when we win, we win together, and when we lose, we lose together.'

Barkley added: 'If there was another penalty in the game, I would have been confident of taking it. You can miss penalties. It's not the end of the world. We've got five more group-stage games to go that we're aiming to win. The Valencia game just didn't go our way, it's disappointing really.'