Neymar scored twice in the opening 45 minutes to add to his first leg goal to fire Barcelona into the Champions League final, despite a tenacious fight back from Bayern Munich.

For many, the tie was over after the Brazilian, and two goals from Lionel Messi, handed the Liga giants a three-goal advantage heading into tonight’s second-leg encounter.

But an early striker from Benatia sparked confidence within the home support, before Neymar once again reminded them of Barca’s lethalness in front of goal.

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It was his strike that added the cherry the Camp Nou cake last week and, after combining beautifully with Luis Suarez, the tie was well and truly back in Barcelona’s hands.

But who was the star man at the Allianz Arena? Click through our player ratings gallery below...

Shape Created with Sketch. Bayern Munich vs Barcelona player ratings Show all 22 left Created with Sketch. right Created with Sketch. Shape Created with Sketch. Bayern Munich vs Barcelona player ratings 1/22 Neuer 5 Far from his impregnable best, the big German was left stranded for Barca’s first goal and beaten at his near post for the second. 2/22 Rafinha 5 Was ineffective at both ends of the pitch tonight. The full-back was typically tidy in possession but couldn’t get anywhere near the dangerous Neymar. 3/22 Boateng 5 Finished the first leg on his back side and didn’t cover himself in glory tonight either. An absolute shadow of his stunning World Cup winning form. 4/22 Benatia 5 His header gave Bayern hope early on but equally killed off their chances with some shocking defending. Failed to assert any control on the Barca front three. 5/22 Bernat 7 Tried to get forward at every opportunity but his attacking exploits left Bayern light at the back when Barca broke away. One of Bayern’s better performers. 6/22 Lahm 6 A night to forget for the Germany captain. Largely ineffective in his new central midfield role, Lahm only came into the game when he retreated to wide positions. 7/22 Thiago 7 Looked very busy against his old club and was probably the pick of Bayern’s midfield ranks. Tenacious pressing interrupted the probing of Busquets and Iniesta. 8/22 Alonso 6 As always impeccable in possession but failed to create many chances from his deep midfield role. The Spaniard gave next to no support to his defence who were repeatedly overrun 9/22 Schweinsteiger 6 The World Cup winner was tireless in his work ethic but couldn’t stamp his authority on the game. The midfielder was a merely a gateway to Barca’s counter attacking moves. 10/22 Muller 7 The prolific forward was always a threat and his industrious pressing didn’t go unnoticed. Linked up well with Lewandowski on countless occasions. 11/22 Lewandowski 7 The Polish striker looked a class apart once again and restore some pride to the Bayern ranks going forward. Excellent footwork and finish for the second goal. 12/22 Ter Stegen 9 The Barca keeper pulled off countless world class saves to deny the Bayern revival. Outshone his fellow countryman Neuer with ease. 13/22 Dani Alves 7 Gave Barca added width when Messi came inside and was always faultless in possession. Sensational chipped pass to Suarez for the first goal. 14/22 Pique 6 Typically assured at the back even if he struggled to deal with the impressive Lewandowski at times. Kept order at the back Bayern pressed heavily. 15/22 Mascherano 6 Once again showed his quality as a centre back even if he lost out on the physical battles with Lewandowski and Muller. Efficient sweeper. 16/22 Alba 6 Not the best night for the lightning fast left back. Got forward well as always but couldn’t deal with the movement and physical presence of Muller. 17/22 Rakitic 6 Showed his ability on the ball finding Messi and Suarez on countless occasions in the first half. His influence dipped after the break though. 18/22 Busquets 7 Classic performance from the Spaniard. Strong, clever and precise, Busquets took the sting out of the game well in the second half. Won his decisive battle with Thiago in the midfield. 19/22 Iniesta 7 Controlled Barca’s tempo in the first half unleashing Neymar and co to a devastating effect. Still has an incredible impact at this level. 20/22 Messi 7 Although he played something of an understudy role this time around, Magical Messi was still a class act behind Suarez and Neymar. 21/22 Suarez 8 Despite his early departure, Suarez played his part in ultimately killing the tie off before the break. Put both goals on a plate for Neymar. 22/22 Neymar 8 The Brazilian clinical brace ensured that he took the starring role tonight. He has now scored 8 goals in his last seven games. Deadly. 1/22 Neuer 5 Far from his impregnable best, the big German was left stranded for Barca’s first goal and beaten at his near post for the second. 2/22 Rafinha 5 Was ineffective at both ends of the pitch tonight. The full-back was typically tidy in possession but couldn’t get anywhere near the dangerous Neymar. 3/22 Boateng 5 Finished the first leg on his back side and didn’t cover himself in glory tonight either. An absolute shadow of his stunning World Cup winning form. 4/22 Benatia 5 His header gave Bayern hope early on but equally killed off their chances with some shocking defending. Failed to assert any control on the Barca front three. 5/22 Bernat 7 Tried to get forward at every opportunity but his attacking exploits left Bayern light at the back when Barca broke away. One of Bayern’s better performers. 6/22 Lahm 6 A night to forget for the Germany captain. Largely ineffective in his new central midfield role, Lahm only came into the game when he retreated to wide positions. 7/22 Thiago 7 Looked very busy against his old club and was probably the pick of Bayern’s midfield ranks. Tenacious pressing interrupted the probing of Busquets and Iniesta. 8/22 Alonso 6 As always impeccable in possession but failed to create many chances from his deep midfield role. The Spaniard gave next to no support to his defence who were repeatedly overrun 9/22 Schweinsteiger 6 The World Cup winner was tireless in his work ethic but couldn’t stamp his authority on the game. The midfielder was a merely a gateway to Barca’s counter attacking moves. 10/22 Muller 7 The prolific forward was always a threat and his industrious pressing didn’t go unnoticed. Linked up well with Lewandowski on countless occasions. 11/22 Lewandowski 7 The Polish striker looked a class apart once again and restore some pride to the Bayern ranks going forward. Excellent footwork and finish for the second goal. 12/22 Ter Stegen 9 The Barca keeper pulled off countless world class saves to deny the Bayern revival. Outshone his fellow countryman Neuer with ease. 13/22 Dani Alves 7 Gave Barca added width when Messi came inside and was always faultless in possession. Sensational chipped pass to Suarez for the first goal. 14/22 Pique 6 Typically assured at the back even if he struggled to deal with the impressive Lewandowski at times. Kept order at the back Bayern pressed heavily. 15/22 Mascherano 6 Once again showed his quality as a centre back even if he lost out on the physical battles with Lewandowski and Muller. Efficient sweeper. 16/22 Alba 6 Not the best night for the lightning fast left back. Got forward well as always but couldn’t deal with the movement and physical presence of Muller. 17/22 Rakitic 6 Showed his ability on the ball finding Messi and Suarez on countless occasions in the first half. His influence dipped after the break though. 18/22 Busquets 7 Classic performance from the Spaniard. Strong, clever and precise, Busquets took the sting out of the game well in the second half. Won his decisive battle with Thiago in the midfield. 19/22 Iniesta 7 Controlled Barca’s tempo in the first half unleashing Neymar and co to a devastating effect. Still has an incredible impact at this level. 20/22 Messi 7 Although he played something of an understudy role this time around, Magical Messi was still a class act behind Suarez and Neymar. 21/22 Suarez 8 Despite his early departure, Suarez played his part in ultimately killing the tie off before the break. Put both goals on a plate for Neymar. 22/22 Neymar 8 The Brazilian clinical brace ensured that he took the starring role tonight. He has now scored 8 goals in his last seven games. Deadly.

Marc-Andre ter Stegen was called into action to deny a Robert Lewandowski header among others, but Barca would take their lead into half-time.

Second half strikes from Lewandowski and Muller would put Pep Guardiola’s side ahead on the night, but Barcelona had done their hard work at home, and will return to Germany next month to compete in the final in Berlin.

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