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Barcelona hit four past Napoli to book last 16 place in style as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scores again

Barcelona beat Napoli 4-2 in their Europa League play-off second leg thanks to goals from Jordi Alba, Frenkie de Jong, Gerard Pique and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, securing their place in the round of 16 with a 5-3 aggregate win. With Napoli coming into the game on the back of three 1-1 draws – including their determined rearguard action at Camp Nou in the first leg last week – and with the meanest defence in Serie A, it looked likely to be a tight, cagey affair at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. Barring the first five minutes in which the two teams sized each other up, the reality was drastically different.

Ad/> The visitors went ahead with nine minutes on the clock, counter-attacking at a Napoli corner through Aubameyang. He flicked the ball on to Adama Traore in front of him and, having left Amir Rrahmani in his wake, the on-loan Wolves winger set up Alba to lash past Alex Meret. LigaXavi says ‘no player in the world with as much talent as Pedri’20/02/2022 AT 21:15 Barcelona were 2-0 up almost immediately, De Jong galloping forwards from midfield before curling one into the top corner from distance.

Napoli had been caught cold, briefly leaving the home fans in disbelief before the stands began to echo with angry whistles. Napoli were given a way back into the tie when, having sprinted onto a long ball up from the back, Victor Osimhen was brought down by Marc-Andre ter Stegen just inside the area. It was a needless mistake from Ter Stegen, with Osimhen already drifting wide, compounded when the Barcelona goalkeeper was easily beaten from the spot by Lorenzo Insigne.

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