Date: 17th March 2016 at 10:20am
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A weakened Arsenal side nearly held their own at the Camp Nou, but were eventually outdone 2-1 by Barcelona, who progressed to the UEFA Champions League quarter finals 5-1 on aggregate.

The holders and five-time winners of the competition progressed to the last eight for the ninth year in a row, whilst the Gunners were dumped out at the last-16 stage for the sixth successive season.

Despite Barca’s dominance over the two legs, it was Mesut Ozil who had the first chance on the night. The German dispossessed Andres Iniesta, but his shot from distance went wide of Marc-Andre Ter Stegen’s goal.

Arsenal caved after just 18 minutes though, with Neymar bagging the first of Barcelona’s three goals on the night. Luis Suarez spotted a hole in the Gunners’ backline, and was able to play through his Brazilian strike partner, who beat David Ospina at the near post.

Arsene Wenger’s side made it into half-time otherwise unscathed, and fresh from the interval, managed to find an equaliser through Mohamed Elneny. The Egyptian, who signed from Basel in January, unleashed a thunderous effort right into the top corner, with Ter Stegen helpless to stop it.

A little over ten minutes later however, and Luis Enrique’s men were back in front. Dani Alves wasn’t closed down on the right wing, and his cross was inch-perfect for Suarez, who acrobatically volleyed it past Ospina.

With minutes remaining, Lionel Messi wrapped up the win in style. The Ballon d’Or holder picked up a loose ball and neatly chipped it into the net, a sight that’s become somewhat of a trademark in this fixture.

2:0 Jubel v.l. Douglas Costa, Torschuetze Robert Lewandowski, Kingsley Coman, Arturo Vidal (Bayern) Fussball, Champions League, Gruppenphase, FC Bayern Muenchen - Olympiakos Piraeus 4:0

Kingsley Coman (second from the right), who is on loan from Juventus to Bayern, was among the goalscorers as Pep Guardiola’s side progressed to the quarter-finals.

Bayern Munich and Juventus played out a scintillating match at the Allianz Arena, with the German champions eventually triumphing 6-4 on aggregate, after extra time.

It wasn’t an easy ride for Pep Guardiola’s side though, as they had to come from 2-0 down to add another 30 minutes to the tie.

Juventus took a shock lead just five minutes in, as Sami Khedira’s ball over-the-top caused a mix-up between David Alaba and Manuel Neuer, allowing Paul Pogba to guide the ball into an empty net.

Just before the half-hour mark, Juventus made it two. Alaba gave away possession high up the field, and Morata sprinted 50 yards to lay it off for Juan Cuadrado, who beat Neuer at the near post.

The Bavarian crowd was incensed, but it wasn’t until the 73rd minute that Bayern finally clawed one back. Douglas Costa’s pinpoint cross found the head of Robert Lewandowski, who beat Gianluigi Buffon.

Bayern got their equaliser in stoppage time; this time Kinglsey Coman’s whipped ball was headed home by Thomas Muller.

Both sides headed into extra time running on empty, but it was the hosts that managed to take advantage. Thiago slotted home shortly after half-time after some nice link-up play with Muller, and Coman scored a stunning solo goal against his parent club to seal a 4-2 win.

Bayern and Barcelona now head into Friday’s draw, and join Manchester City, Benfica, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Wolfsburg and Atletico Madrid in the last eight.

 
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