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Roma 3-0 Barcelona: Match report, reaction and key statistics

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On an historic, unforgettable Champions League night, Roma shocked the footballing world to beat Barcelona 3-0 and reach the semi-finals of the competition.

The Giallorossi, trailing 4-1 after the first leg at the Camp Nou, broke the deadlock early on through Edin Dzeko - setting up an enthralling contest at the Stadio Olimpico that saw Eusebio Di Francesco's side harry, harass and dominate their vaunted opponents.

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A penalty from captain Daniele De Rossi on the hour-mark put the Giallorossi within a goal of the last-four and, in a thrilling finish, Kostas Manolas nodded home from a corner to send the Italian capital wild.

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Team selection

Di Francesco went with a bold, attacking line-up for the all-important second leg, with Patrik Schick joining Edin Dzeko in attack.

The coach named Kostas Manolas, Juan Jesus and Federico Fazio in defence - starting in a traditional 4-3-3 that quickly morphed into a 3-4-3 formation, with Radja Nainggolan playing a more advanced attacking role.

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Key moments

FIRST HALF

4' - Early chances for Barcelona - Sergi Roberto fires straight at Alisson and then, from the edge of the box, Messi lashes over.

6' - GOAL! EDIN! Just what we needed - game on! Dzeko takes a perfect first touch and prods the ball home past Ter Stegen after an incredible through ball from De Rossi, and the Olimpico has the huge early lift it was after! 1-0!

13' - Schick rises highest to meet Kolarov's inswigning corner, but his glancing header is not quite on target.

16' - Radja finds a fraction of space on the edge of the area, but cannot quite steer his shot on target. The Olimpico are roaring the hosts on!

25' - Dzeko goes for goal from 25 yards out, but he can't keep his shot down!

29' - CHANCE! A pinpoint cross from Fazio, out on the left wing of all places, finds Schick - but the striker plants his header just narrowly wide!

29' - CHANCE! A pinpoint cross from Fazio, out on the right wing of all places, finds Schick - but the striker plants his header just narrowly wide!

32' - Roma are flying forward! Radja's scuffed shot nearly falls perfectly for Schick, but Pique makes the vital block!

37' - Header... saved! Florenzi's deep floating cross is met by Dzeko, but Ter Stegen tips it over the crossbar!

37' - Dzeko then gets his head to the resulting corner as well, but he can't steer what was a difficult chance on target. C'mon lads!

38' - Federico Fazio picks up the first booking of the match, after being adjudged to have fouled Suarez as he climbed for a header.

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SECOND HALF

57' - PENALTY TO ROMA! Dzeko is hauled down in the box by Pique, and Roma have the spot-kick!

58' - GOAL! A huge moment in the match! Dzeko gets into the box and is hauled down by Pique - the referee hesitates for a second but soon points to the spot. The captain De Rossi steps up and buries the chance with no hesitation!! DAJE! 2-0!

68' - Chance! Strootman plays in the ball invitingly but Radja's volley is not powerful enough to beat Ter Stegen!

69' - Close again! De Rossi meets the far post cross from Fazio (again!) but cannot put his header on target!

79' - SO CLOSE! INCREDIBLE SAVE TER STEGEN! Florenzi's inswinging cross is met brilliantly by El Shaarawy, but the 'keeper somehow claws it out from inside the post!

83' - GOAL! ROMA AHEAD! Manolas flicks on the corner at the near post, finds the net just inside the far post, and the Giallorossi are 3-0 up on the night and ahead on away goals in the tie! 3-0!

89' - Big block from Fazio on Suarez!

Key match statistics

MATCH STATS

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Social media reaction

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Roma reaction

“I think it's only right the lads should celebrate in the dressing room because we really did believe we could pull it off. I congratulated each and every one of them but I also told them that from tomorrow it's all about the derby. The good thing about this team is we always look forward, not backwards. We've achieved a massive result and we'll enjoy it but we need to keep going and aim for more.”

- Eusebio Di Francesco

“The best came tonight but it could come again in a few weeks' time! We can beat anyone playing the way we did tonight. We could have scored more too. We got at them right from the off - I've never seen Barcelona struggle like that before.”

- Edin Dzeko

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What's next?

The draw for the Champions League semi-finals takes place on Friday.

On Sunday, the Giallorossi are back at the Olimpico as they meet Lazio in the second and final Derby della Capitale of the season.

ROMA 3-0 BARCELONA

* 4-4 on aggregate, Roma win on away goals *

Goalscorers: Dzeko (6'), De Rossi (p. 58'), Manolas (82')

Roma: Alisson; Juan Jesus, Fazio, Manolas; Florenzi, De Rossi, Strootman, Kolarov; Nainggolan; Schick, Dzeko

Barcelona: Ter Stegen; Semedo, Piqué, Umtiti, Jordi Alba; Busquets, S. Roberto, Rakitic, Iniesta; Messi, Luis Suárez.

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