
Barcelona is almost assured of a semi-final place in the Champions League after having trounculating Borussia Dortmund with 4-0, with Robert Lewandowski scored twice against his former club.
Lewandowski scored twice in the 18-second half minutes after Raphinha continued his Electric Champions League form with a 25th minute opener.
The visitors to Niko Kovac, who fight to return to this match in the midst of a bad Bundesliga campaign, shipped a fourth to Lamine Yamal in the 77th minute.
They now need the most unlikely comeback of all if they want the chance to replicate last season's run to the final before they organize the second stage on Tuesday.
The hosts of Hansi Flick, who could win four trophies this season, dominated early and continued a free kick for Karim Adeyemi who pulled the hair of Jules Kounde.
Pau Cubarsi nodded the delivery of Fermin Lopez over the goal, and although it might already come in, Raphinha used a final touch on the line.
A series of rescues from the Gregor Kobel of Dortmund frustrated Barca for the rest of the first half, while Serhou Guirassy hit the side after a neat turn on the other side.
Barca came more determined after the break and it took them only three minutes to double their lead, Raphinha who went to Lewandowski, who ended with its own header.
The Spits van Polen then further expanded their lead in the 66th minute, drill home after excellent work by Lopez on the right flank.
And with the confidence of Dortmund in doors, Barca brought more shine in the score by teenage sensation Yamal. He took a brilliant first touch after he was released by Raphinha and then wore Kobel to put the Blaugrana on the eve of a semi-final appearance.
Data Debrief: Frontline strewn with stars drives Barca
The success of Barcelona this season owes a lot to the talents of their brilliant front three – Raphinha, Lewandowski and Yamal.
With a goal and two assists here, Raphinha became the first player in the history of Champions League who registered more than 10 goals and more than five assists in one campaign (12 goals, seven assists).
And with 28 goals and 20 assists in general this season, he is the first Barca player to score 20 or more goals and offers 20 or more assists in a single campaign since 2019-2020, when Lionel Messi scored 31 goals and was 25 te peed.
Lewandowski is now a maximum of 34 goals in Champions League Knock-out-Stadium competitions, equal to Karim Benzema. Only Cristiano Ronaldo (67) and Messi (49) have more.
Yamal came to the action late and marked his 20th Champions League performance with a goal. He is the youngest player who ever reaches that brand, at the age of 17 and 270 days, while he is also the youngest player who scores on back-to-back performances in the competition.
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