It was indeed an unprecedented feat as Roma defeated Barcelona 3-0 with an aggregate of 4-4 moving to the Semi-finals on away win rule. For Liverpool, it was a roller coaster as they defeated Manchester City 2-1 at The Ethihad to qualify for the semi-finals of the Champions League on a 5-1 aggregate.
The Serie A side were defeated 4-1 by Barcelona at the first leg played at the Nou Camp, but in a surprising come back defeated the LaLiga leaders 3-0 on their home pitch.
Edin Dzeko gave Roma the lead with a composed finish, before Daniele De Rossi doubled their lead from the penalty spot.
Manolas then headed in the all-important and needed third goal to seal Barcelona’s fate.
On the other hand. Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus gave the hosts a second minute lead, but goals from Mohammed Salah and Roberto Firmino, ensured that Jurgen Klopp’s men defeated Premier League leader, Manchester City.