Barcelona’s big three of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar all scored to beat Arsenal 3-1 on Wednesday, sending the defending champions into the Champions League quarter-finals for a ninth consecutive season with a 5-1 victory on aggregate.
Leading the tie after Messi scored both goals in a 2-0 first leg win, Suarez passed for Neymar to open the scoring in the 18th minute at Camp Nou.
Arsenal’s Mohamed Elneny struck in the 51st, and the English side threatened to add another before Suarez answered with an acrobatic goal in the 65th.
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Messi chipped in Barcelona’s third with two minutes to play following a pair of timely stops by goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen to protect the lead.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said Barcelona’s trio took the game to the level of “art.”
“We played against the team with the best strikers I have seen,” Wenger said. “The three together are exceptional. Messi is incredible. They are two or three players who transform normal life into art.”
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Barcelona increased their Spanish record streak to 38 unbeaten games, and stayed on course to repeat the treble of European Cup, Spanish league and Copa del Rey titles.
While Barcelona’s march toward a season end that promises even more silverware, Wenger has seen his side exit two of three competitions this week.
Arsenal bowed out of the FA Cup last weekend and now must focus on catching Tottenham Hotspur and leaders Leicester City in the English Premier League standings.
Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil took the initiative during Barcelona’s subdued start as a light rain came down over the Catalan capital.
Howeve, Messi, Neymar and Suarez quickly teamed up to put Barcelona into today’s draw for the quarter-finals, taking the three’s combined tally to 106 goals this season.
Moments after Messi forced an excellent save by goalkeeper David Ospina, it was Suarez who caught Arsenal’s backline in disarray. His diagonal pass left Neymar alone to slot a shot under Ospina, who touched the ball, but could not keep it out.
Arsenal were not without their share of possession and shots, just a lack of finishing that kept the visitors without a goal before halftime.
During a promising stretch, a glancing header by former Barcelona forward Alexis Sanchez bounced just by the far post of Ter Stegen’s goal.
The English side found the net after the restart when Elneny blasted home a first-time strike from the edge of the area after Sanchez slid him the ball from the right side.
Danny Welbeck almost had a second goal for Arsenal after he got free on the break and appeared to have got the better of Javier Mascherno, only for Barcelona’s last defender to recover in time and block his shot.
Suarez responded to the rally with an athletic strike that combined both power and finesse. Eyeing Dani Alves’ cross, Suarez leapt, pivoted and struck the ball with his right shin to send it flying into the top corner.
“At 1-1 they were wobbling a bit, and a second goal would have put us in a strong position” Wenger said. “After they scored, we lost our edge.”
Overturning the result was out of reach, but Arsenal continued to threaten.
Welbeck went close again with a shot that grazed the upright, and Ter Stegen was forced to make a one-handed save to block Sanchez’s free-kick before parrying substitute Olivier Giroud’s attempt to put in the rebound with 10 minutes to play.
Messi rounded off Barcelona’s 10th successive home win the competition when he pounced on a deflected pass before lifting the ball over Ospina.
Barcelona also eliminated Arsenal from the Champions League knockout rounds in 2010 and 2011, after beating them in the 2005-2006 final.
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