Messi leads Barca into quarterfinals

Messi leads Barca into quarterfinals

Published Mar. 17, 2010 10:51 p.m. ET

Lionel Messi scored twice Wednesday to lead defending champion Barcelona to a 4-0 victory over Stuttgart and into the Champions League quarterfinals.

Barcelona won 5-1 on aggregate to ensure Spain has one team in the last eight, with Real Madrid and Sevilla having been knocked out.

Messi put the defending Spanish champions ahead in the 13th minute at the Camp Nou with a rising shot that beat goalkeeper Jens Lehmann. The Argentina forward then found the net with a low shot in the 60th for his 31st goal in all competitions this season.

Pedro Rodriguez scored from Yaya Toure's centering pass in the 22nd, and substitute Bojan Krkic scored from a breakaway in the 89th minute.

It was Barcelona's ninth straight victory over German opponents at the Camp Nou, dating to 1998.

Barcelona last exited in the first knockout round in 2007 and Messi's opener provided slight relief after a nervy start by the hosts, who were without injured midfield maestro Xavi Hernandez.

Messi received the ball from Toure near the halfway mark and dribbled toward a defense that didn't close him down before cutting infield and unleashing a fierce left-footed shot that sailed past three defenders and into the top corner.

Stuttgart's pressing style continued to rattle Barcelona, however, as the hosts spent most of the first 20 minutes inside their own half. Even with the dangerous Cacau, Stuttgart couldn't convert its pressure into a clear opportunity.

Toure again played provider for the second goal after Messi found him inside the area with a precise pass. The Ivory Coast midfielder fed Pedro, who slotted home from inside the box. Messi had scored Barcelona's last seven goals before Pedro's strike.

Toure nearly provided another assist in the 28th but his long cross fell just out of reach of Thierry Henry, who was playing alone up front with Zlatan Ibrahimovic on the bench. Ibrahimovic had scored Barcelona's goal in a 1-1 draw in the first leg.

Cacau, who had scored seven times in his past five matches, barely touched the ball with Stuttgart unable to manage a single shot on goal.

Daniel Alves unselfishly passed at the edge of the area for Messi, who spun quickly before delivering a low shot that rolled under Lehmann's hand for the third goal.

Messi looked determined to record a second consecutive hat trick after his three goals at the weekend against Valencia. But Lehman clawed out a header of his and then cut down the angle in the 86th to force Messi to chip wide of the net.

Ibrahimovic came on in the 66th and played Krkic into space to score with his first touch of the ball after coming on for Andres Iniesta.

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