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Ritesh Maratha
<h1>Barcelona Reach in Champions League Semifinals</h1>

Tuesday's Champions League quarterfinal second leg against Paris Saint-Germain figured to be an insignificant convention for Barcelona after the La Liga pioneers took control of the tie a week ago with a 3-1 away triumph. The Catalans walked around the 90 minutes at the Camp Nou to book their entry to the elimination rounds with an agreeable 2-0 triumph (5-1 on total).
Neymar scored in the 14th and 34th minutes to give Barca a 2-0 halftime pad and end any desire of a rebound for PSG, which invited back striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic from suspension yet wasn't a full quality because of wounds to midfielder Thiago Motta and focus back Thiago Silva.
The nonattendance of Silva made the Ligue 1 champions much more helpless at the back and put the widely adored whipping kid – David Luiz – in the spotlight for the wrong reasons.
On Barcelona's first objective, Andres Iniesta reminded everybody that despite everything he has a lot of diversion left when he slalomed through the PSG resistance and slipped a sweet through ball to Neymar. The Brazilian star toyed with goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu before serenely sliding the ball into the net with a left-footed finish.