Barcelona crashes out of Champions League, ending 17-year streak of KO round appearances | CBC Sports
Canadian star Alphonso Davies and Bayern Munich put a halt to Barcelona’s 17-year streak of advancing to the Champions League knockout rounds each season on Wednesday with an exit from the group stage that failed to finish on time because of snow in Italy.
Barcelona fell 3-0 to Bayern, dumping the five-time European champion into a dismal — and deserved — third place in Group E.
Davies, 21, made a slick assist to teammate Jamal Musiala, who was able to tap it in from just a few feet out for Bayern’s final goal in the 62nd minute.
Bayern’s perfect six straight wins started with a 3-0 win at Camp Nou in September, and a repeat result at home let Benfica rise above Barcelona — and into the round of 16 draw on Monday — by beating Dynamo Kyiv 2-0.
WATCH | Alphonso Davies’ assist leads to Bayern’s final goal in win:
Only 15 of the 16-team lineup in the knockout stage were known on Wednesday night.
The Atalanta-Villarreal game to decide who will finish runner-up in Group F was postponed by heavy snow in the northern Italian city of Bergamo. The group was already won by Manchester United before it drew 1-1 Wednesday with last-place Young Boys at Old Trafford.
UEFA later asked Atalanta and Villarreal to try again on Thursday.
A grim evening for Spanish sides saw Sevilla join Barcelona in being eliminated, failing to advance from the wide-open Group G where all four teams kicked off in contention.
Lille, the team lowest-ranked by UEFA in the group stage, seized top spot by beating Wolfsburg 3-1 in Germany. Canada forward Jonathan David scored the second goal for Lille. Salzburg beat Sevilla 1-0 to advance to the round of 16 as runner-up. The consolation for third-place Sevilla is a switch across to the second-tier Europa League where it is the record six-time title-holder.
WATCH | Canada’s Jonathan David scores in Lille’s Champions League victory:
Defending champion Chelsea and Juventus had already sealed their round-of-16 places from Group H but first place in the group was in play Wednesday.
Chelsea was stunned by Zenit St. Petersburg’s leveler deep into stoppage time for a 3-3 draw in Russia that let Juventus secure top spot with a 1-0 win at home to Malmo.
Juventus will be in the pot of seeded teams with the other group winners in Monday’s draw, where the unseeded pot now includes Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain.
Round of 16 draw
The round-of-16 draw is on Monday at 6 a.m. ET at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.
There are restrictions in the draw. Teams that already played each other in the group stage and teams from the same country cannot be drawn together.
Pot 2 has Paris Saint-Germain, Atletico Madrid, Sporting Lisbon, Inter Milan, Benfica, Atalanta or Villarreal, Salzburg and Chelsea.
First-leg games are played over two midweeks from Feb. 15-23 and return games are from March 8-16.
Eight teams that placed third in Champions League groups enter a separate draw on Monday for the Europa League knockout playoffs in February. They will play two-leg series against runners-up in Europa League groups with winners advancing to the competition’s round of 16 in March.
The third-place teams are Leipzig, Porto, Borussia Dortmund, Sheriff, Barcelona, Atalanta or Villarreal, Sevilla and Zenit St. Petersburg.
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