Barcelona crushed by Eintracht Frankfurt in Europa League shock - in pictures
Barcelona were dumped out of the Europa League as Eintracht Frankfurt pulled off a shock 3-2 victory at Camp Nou to progress to the last four.
After the first leg finished 1-1 in Germany last week, Barca were big favourites to win at home against a side sitting ninth in the Bundesliga.
But Frankfurt, inspired by an incredible travelling support of around 20,000 fans, outplayed the Catalans, Filip Kostic scoring twice, the first an early penalty, either side of a stunning long-range strike by Rafael Santos Borre.
Sergio Busquets pulled one back for Barcelona in the 91st minute and then Memphis Depay scored a penalty in the 11th minute of injury time as the hosts attempted a late comeback.
But it was too little too late as Frankfurt sealed a momentous 4-3 aggregate win and they will now face West Ham in the last four after the Premier League side cruised past Lyon.
"We'll go there and beat them," Frankfurt's sporting director Markus Kroesche had said on Wednesday but few believed it possible, not least because of Barcelona's brilliant recent run of form under Xavi Hernandez.
They were undefeated since December in all competitions and have surged up to second in La Liga after thrashing Real Madrid 4-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu less than a month ago.
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