Barcelona vs Tottenham LIVE – draw seals Spurs place in Champions League last 16!
Re-live the action from the Nou Camp as Spurs avoided group-stage elimination
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Your support makes all the difference.Lucas Moura's dramatic late goal sent Tottenham through to the Champions League knockout stages by earning a 1-1 draw at Barcelona.
Spurs, who had to match Inter Milan's result against PSV Eindhoven, were heading out of the competition and into the Europa League for the second time in three seasons as they trailed to Ousmane Demebele's early goal for most of the game and the Italians came from behind to level.
But, having missed chance after chance at the Nou Camp, Moura finally came to Spurs' rescue as he converted Harry Kane's cross with five minutes remaining.
It was the least they deserved as only an inspired performance from Barca number two Jasper Cillessen protected his side's five-year unbeaten run at home in European football, although ultimately they will be grateful to PSV for their favour in Italy. Re-live the live action below:
Liverpool 1-0 Napoli, 56 minutes
Kalidou Koulibaly blocks from Mohamed Salah and sets off on a rumble forward, sparking a Napoli attack.
The ball eventually comes to Jose Callejon on the right and Andrew Robertson stands up well to block behind.
From the resulting corner, Raul Albiol leaps highest but is too far out to generate a meaningful header, Alisson collecting the ball on the hop.
Barcelona 1-0 Tottenham, 61 minutes
First change from Spurs. Erik Lamela replaces Kyle Walker-Peters, resulting in a reshuffle with Moussa Sissoko apparently shifting to right back.
Meanwhile, Barcelona are readying their own Argentinian replacement...
Barcelona 1-0 Tottenham, 63 minutes
Here's Lionel Messi...
Munir is the man to go off.
Liverpool 1-0 Napoli, 62 minutes
Napoli need a goal, and Carlo Ancelotti has lost patience with the eleven players out there.
Piotr Zielinski is his first roll of the dice. Fabian Ruiz has struggled a little on the left of midfield and is replaced.
Barcelona 1-0 Tottenham, 67 minutes
Twice Harry Kane has chances, twice they are blocked.
A lovely outswinging corner from Erik Lamela finds Kane's head, and then on the rebound Kane's powerful drive is repelled once more.
Spurs getting closer.
Liverpool 1-0 Napoli, 67 minutes
Another Napoli change.
They've lacked a real presence up front and Dries Mertens is sacrificed to give them that. Arkadiusz Milik comes on.
Barcelona 1-0 Tottenham, 70 minutes
Erik Lamela has made a difference since coming on for Spurs, and Mauricio Pochettino will hope for similar from Lucas Moura. The Brazilian comes on for Heung-min Son.
Lionel Messi has arrived at the Nou Camp, though he has barely had a touch since coming on.
Liverpool 1-0 Napoli, 70 minutes
Napoli will use their final change.
A switch at left back. Faouzi Ghoulam is attack minded and replaces Mario Rui.
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