Barcelona Focus on Champions League with Treble Possible

The last time Barcelona advanced past the Champions League quarterfinals was in 2015.

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The last time Barcelona advanced past the Champions League quarter-finals was in 2015.
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For Barcelona, three straight quarter-final exits from the Champions League is quite a slump.

The Catalan club has been plenty dominant at home, winning seven Spanish league titles in the last 10 years and claiming four straight Copa del Rey trophies. But the team has somewhat struggled in the top European competition after winning four times in a decade from 2006-15.

Up next in the competition will be a trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United in the first leg of the quarter-finals on Wednesday, 10 April. Barcelona will also play in the Copa del Rey final against Valencia in May, and it's nearing another league title after beating second-place Atletico Madrid on Saturday to open an 11-point lead with seven matches remaining.

"We need to try to win all of our matches until the end of the season, but right now the focus is on the Champions League," Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde said. "We have a very important game in front of us."

The last time Barcelona advanced past the Champions League quarter-finals was in 2015, when it eventually won its fifth European title and completed the treble for the last time.

United, which has been revitalized since the arrival of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as manager, has only the Champions League to play for in terms of trophies. But the English team is also looking for a top-four finish in the Premier League to ensure Champions League participation next season.

"It's a powerhouse, and it's going through a good moment, that gives them motivation," Valverde said of United, which eliminated Paris Saint-Germain in the last 16. "I don't think Barcelona has ever won at Old Trafford, so we will try to change that."

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The second leg will be on 16 April at the Camp Nou.

Last season, Barcelona had advanced to the Copa del Rey final and held a comfortable lead in the Spanish league before it lost to Roma in the Champions League quarter-finals.

But Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu said the team is right where it wanted to be at this point of the season.

"We would have taken this if it was offered to us in the beginning of the season," Bartomeu said. "It will be a difficult series against United. In the league we know we can lose a match or two. We will keep focused on the three competitions, going day by day."

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