Newcastle suffered a heavy 7:2 defeat to Barcelona in the second leg of the 2025/26 Champions League Round of 16 at Camp Nou, as the Spanish side ran riot to secure qualification.

Softfootball observed that despite a competitive first half, which ended 3:2, Newcastle appeared to have exhausted their energy early.
In the second half, they became disorganised, stopped pressing effectively, struggled to track back, and failed to cover spaces. This allowed Barcelona to take full control, and playing at Camp Nou only made the situation more difficult given their dominance at home.

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Lamine Yamal delivered a much-improved performance, particularly when operating centrally rather than from the right wing. Lewis Hall made the right flank difficult for him, but when Yamal drifted into central areas, he became more dangerous.
Our analysts believe it may be time for Hansi Flick to allow him to operate more freely in the middle, similar to how Lionel Messi used to influence games, as his most dangerous moments came from central positions.

Credit must also go to Lewis Hall, who was impressive across both legs, including the 1:1 draw in the first leg and despite the heavy defeat in the return fixture, where he provided a strong contest against Yamal.
Barcelona’s second-half performance drew reactions from fans, with some describing the scoreline as “basketball-like,” as the team added four more goals after the break. Even Anthony Gordon appeared stunned by the turnaround.
Statistically, Barcelona dominated the match with 63% possession and an expected goals (xG) of 4.29, while Newcastle managed 37% possession and 1.52 xG.