Barcelona put on a thrilling second-half show to rout Newcastle United 7-2 at the Camp Nou and progress to the Champions League quarterfinals 8-3 on aggregate.
After an entertaining back-and-forth first half, which concluded with Lamine Yamal putting the home side ahead for the third time, Barcelona tore Newcastle apart in the second half with four unanswered goals to decimate the Premier League side's challenge.
Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski both scored twice, with the Spanish champions' other goals coming from Marc Bernal and FermÃn López.
Anthony Elanga scored twice in the first half to temporarily keep Newcastle's hopes alive of a famous upset against the five-time European champions.
Neither side will have been happy with their defensive display, but Barcelona eventually took a chaotic game by the scruff of the neck to punish a series of errors as the visitors succumbed to largely self-inflicted wounds.
The seven goals equals the most Barcelona has scored in a Champions League knockout match, after a 7-1 against Bayer Leverkusen at the same stage of the competition in 2011-12.
Newcastle's seven goals conceded, meanwhile, is tied for the most in a game by an English team in UEFA competitions, after Tottenham's 7-2 loss to Bayern Munich in October 2019.
Tied at 1-1 after the first leg in Newcastle, Barcelona went ahead twice in the first 20 minutes and twice Newcastle soon leveled with rare goals from Elanga. The Sweden winger had not scored in 35 previous games this season in the Premier League or Champions League yet struck twice in a 13-minute spell at Camp Nou.
Momentum swung when Yamal scored a penalty with the last kick of the half to give Barcelona a lead at 3-2 it would not give up again. Last week, the 18-year-old Yamal's penalty deep in stoppage time denied Newcastle a first-leg win.
LaLiga again topped the Premier League one day after Real Madrid won 2-1 at Manchester City to complete a 5-1 aggregate score. In Madrid, captain Federico Valverde's first-half hat trick had swatted Man City aside.
Later Wednesday, Atletico Madrid will start 5-2 up on Tottenham in the second leg of their round-of-16 clash.
Barcelona and Atletico will meet in the quarterfinals if the Madrid club protects its first-leg lead in north London.
Barcelona are scoring for fun at Camp Nou this year. It's now eight games at home in the Champions League, LaLiga or Copa del Rey and Barcelona has won all eight, getting at least three goals each time.
Seven against Newcastle was coach Hansi Flick's best yet, started by Raphinha's sixth-minute shot --finishing a move where two Newcastle defenders slipped to the turf -- then 18-year-old Bernal found space alone in the goalmouth in the 18th.
Barcelona's fast start to the second half saw López run clear on to slick passes from Gerard MartÃn to Raphinha and score with a well-placed shot.
Lewandowski scored with a header then a lashed shot before Raphinha got his second, and Barcelona's seventh, in the 72nd when a Newcastle defender misplayed the ball across the penalty area.


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