Dani Alves scored an injury-time goal as Barcelona defeated Manchester City to claim a comfortable 4-1 aggregate win in their Champions League tie.
Trailing 2-0 from the first leg, City’s best early chance was a Samir Nasri shot that was saved by Victor Valdes.
Lionel Messi finished a Cesc Fabregas pass midway through the second half and Pablo Zabaleta was later sent off.
Vincent Kompany prodded in from Edin Dzeko’s flick but Alves turned in from Andres Iniesta’s cross in added time.
City’s first foray into the knock-out stages of this competition may have ended at the first hurdle, but the Premier League side played with far more conviction than in the first leg at Etihad Stadium.