A 1- 1 draw away from home in the Champions League is usually regarded as a solid result, particularly when there is a home tie still to come.
That is exactly how Chelsea will feel after leaving Galatasaray's Turk Telecom Arena three weeks ago.
However there will be slight regret ahead of tonight's second leg at Stamford Bridge.
Three weeks ago, Jose Mourinho's outfit had Galatasaray on the ropes and could have killed off the tie in the early stages of the match.
Playing Mourinho's favoured counter-attacking game-plan, Chelsea exploited the dangerously high line used by Roberto Mancini, with the Blues firing in six shots to Galatasaray's four within the first half hour of the match.
Unfortunately for them, it resulted in a single goal for Fernando Torres and as the game wore on, the Blues were less potent on the break, eventually conceding in the final 30 minutes.
Indeed the game was turned on its head somewhat during that period as the Turkish side attempted six shots in the final half hour.
But the tone of the match should be different this time as Galatasaray are the away side. Although last season's quarter-finalist do need to score tonight, they are unlikely to be quite as cavalier as they were on home soil.
In Istanbul, Galatasaray's full backs Alex Telles and Emmanuel Eboue attempted eight crosses between them (five for Eboue) but they are likely to be far less adventurous this time round which should reduce the space for the likes of Eden Hazard to run into.
This Squawka graphic shows that 60 per cent of Emmanuel Eboue's match action took place along the touchline in Chelsea's half. This rose to 64 per cent by the end of the match.
Mancini's formation and selection decision will be telling as the 4-2-2-2 used against Chelsea, with Wesley Sneijder and Izet Hajrovic in the widest midfield roles, required attacking contribution from the full-backs.
He also chose to play former Chelsea great Didier Drogba and Burak Yilmaz up front but may have to drop one - most likely Yilmaz - in favour of drafting in an extra midfielder for added security.
Chelsea on the other hand may well be cautious due to their away goal advantage but they will also look to be more clinical, with Samuel Eto'o expected to replace Torres in the starting XI.