Barcelona are officially through to the quarterfinals of this season\u2019s UEFA Champions League thanks to a 3-1 victory over Benfica in the second leg of their Round of 16 tie at the\u00a0Montju\u00efc\u00a0Olympic Stadium on Tuesday evening. Bar\u00e7a were the better team from start to finish and cruised to a comfortable win at home, with Lamine Yamal and Raphinha putting on a show to lead the\u00a0Blaugrana\u00a0to the Last Eight.\n FIRST HALF\n Before the game began there was a minute\u2019s silence for the late Dr. Carles Mi\u00f1arro, and what followed was an inspired first half performance by the players he used to take care of. Bar\u00e7a were simply sensational in the opening period, dominating from the first whistle with control of possession and sharp passing and movement in the final third.\n They took the lead 10 minutes in thanks to a brilliant individual move by Lamine Yamal that ended with a somewhat accidental assist by the teenager to Raphinha who scored a nice volley, but Benfica equalized immediately through a corner-kick that was headed home by Nicol\u00e1s Otamendi.\n Bar\u00e7a treated the equalizer as a mere hiccup, however, and quickly went back to having all of the ball, dominating the action and creating real danger. Yamal was simply unplayable on the wing, and he scored a spectacular curling shot into the top corner to give the lead back to the home team shortly before the half-hour mark.\n The Catalans continued to apply pressure and Robert Lewandowski missed a huge one-on-one chance to double the lead, but the third goal came shortly after thanks to an incredible play by Alejandro Balde: the left-back won the ball back inside his own box and ran 80 yards down the field before finding Raphinha, who smashed it into the bottom corner to triple Bar\u00e7a\u2019s advantage in the aggregate score.\n At halftime the\u00a0Blaugrana\u00a0were comfortably ahead in the game and in the tie thanks to a brilliant first half, and all they needed to do was finish the job in the final period and cruise to the quarterfinals.\n Latest Video from SB Nation\n Mexico vs. the United States has always been a good (if often one-sided) soccer rivalry. But in the early 2000s, it a whole new level thanks to a particularly pesky American: Landon Donovan. He scored goals, he talked trash, he … peed on a practice field. It was a lot, and it made a historic feud something else entirely for the better part of two decades. Enjoy this beef of one man versus an entire nation.\n
\nLandon Donovan provoked international beef with Mexico by trash-talking, peeing, and winning\n