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Barcelona 1-0 Manchester City (3-1 agg.) - 5 talking points

Barcelona reached the last-eight of the Champions League for the eighth successive season thanks to Ivan Rakitic's goal. After a 2-1 win in the away leg, the catalans knew that a draw will take them into the next round. But instead of sitting deep and keeping possession, the home side played in the only way they know how to.Their attacking play yielded rich rewards as Rakitic scored from close range with a sublime chip over Hart after a wonderful cross from Lionel Messi on the right flank. From then onwards it was a case of how many more can they get. But an inspired Joe Hart ensured that there was no more goals and Sergio Aguero's missed penalty meant that there was no final flourish for the reigning English champions who were once again knocked out in the Round of 16.Here are the major talking points.

#1 Hart doesn\'t deserve to be on the losing side

Manchester City players are often criticised for giving it their all and throwing in the towel far too soon. But Joe Hart showed that not everyone is like that. The English shot-stopper had one of his best games of his career, as he did everything he possibly he could from the first minute till the last. Although he did get some help from the post and a couple of his defenders late in the game, for the most part, it was him against Barca's attacking trio. Whether it was coming off his line and acting as a sweeper, or staying big and getting the better of Barcelona's attackers or simply showcasing his fantastic reflexes, Hart made sure that the visitors came away from the Camp Nou with a respectable score line instead of the hammering that their lackadaisical play rightly deserved.

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