BARCELONA, Spain — Barcelona tore apart Newcastle in a thrilling 7-2 win Wednesday to advance to the Champions League quarterfinals and extend Spanish clubs’ dominance over England this month.
Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski each scored twice and Fermín López finished a slick, scything move as Barcelona surged in the second half after the teams went toe-to-toe before the break.
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 Anthony Elanga.

Momentum swung when Lamine 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.
La Liga 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 Fede Valverde’s first-half hat trick had swatted Man City aside.
Later Wednesday, visiting Atletico Madrid, who carried a 5-2 first leg advantage on Tottenham went down against the Londoners 3-2 which meant an all Spanish quarterfinals match against Barca.
Real Madrid is set to next meet Bayern Munich who thrashed visiting Atalanta 4-1 on Wednesday.
English hopes were raised on Wednesday after Liverpool made light work of Galatasaray at Anfield with a 4-0 victory, overturning a 1-0 loss from the first match in Istanbul. The English side will play against defending champions Paris Saint-Germain in the quarters.
England had a record six teams in the round of 16, but only Arsenal and Liverpool have so far advanced. Chelsea was eliminated Tuesday by defending champion Paris Saint-Germain.
Goals galore for Barcelona
Barcelona is scoring for fun at Camp Nou this year. It’s now eight games at home in the Champions League, La Liga 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 Marc 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 Martín to Raphinha and score with a well-placed shot.
Lewandowski scored with a header then a lashed shot before Raphinha got his second, andF Barcelona’s seventh, in the 72nd when a Newcastle defender misplayed the ball across the penalty area.
Camp Nou even unlocked Newcastle’s Elanga scoring touch. The Sweden winger was goalless in 35 previous games this season in the Premier League or Champions League yet struck twice in a 13-minute spell.
The Associated Press


