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Messi helps Barca sink Napoli, face Bayern next

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VIDEO SHOWS: POST-MATCH NEWS CONFERENCES WITH BARCELONA COACH QUIQUE SETIEN AND NAPOLI COACH GENNARO GATTUSO

SHOWS: BARCELONA, SPAIN (AUGUST 8, 2020) (UEFA - NO RESALES. NO COMMERCIAL USE. MUST ON-SCREEN COURTESY "©UEFA 2020")

1. (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) BARCELONA COACH, QUIQUE SETIEN, SAYING:

"Well, there are always things you can do better, clearly. You don't do everything well because among other things, you have to take your opponent into account. They're also good, especially at this level. You don't get to be among the best eight or 16 teams in Europe if you don't play well. And yes, you'd like to win or control the matches the whole time, but that is unimaginable at this level. Your opponent has a lot to do with it. Today, we got passed by a team that is one of Italy's best teams, which has the highest possession time, and a team that had an extraordinary tournament. And now the next match will be similar. It is going to be very tough, just like they all will be until the final if we are able to get past the next matches."

2. WHITE FLASH

3. (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) BARCELONA COACH, QUIQUE SETIEN, ON IF BAYERN GO INTO THE QUARTER-FINAL AS FAVOURITES, SAYING:

"I don't get into those kinds of things. I think what we have to do is play a match against an extraordinary opponent (Bayern Munich). At this level, I don't think there are favourites. Yes, we can count on having the best player in the world (Lionel Messi), but (Robert) Lewandowski has 13 goals in the Champions League this year. The quality is so high in both teams that either one can win. Yes, you have to do things super well and try to score because it all comes down to making goals. And this is sometimes what determines if one team goes through or if the other does."

4. WHITE FLASH

5. (SOUNDBITE) (Italian) NAPOLI COACH, GENNARO GATTUSO, SAYING:

"No, I would do everything I did, because I think we played the match like we had to, surely we did some mistakes and we paid for them. But I liked the team, their mindset. We came here and we played as we did, if we forget the mistakes, the team had a really good performance. I saw the numbers, which are important numbers; it is normal that if you come here, in Barcelona, now, with their players and you do the mistakes we did, it is normal indeed that you loose. But there is a lot of regret and disappointment, because I think that the 19 days in which Barcelona didn't play, could have helped us. I was sure we could have done a little bit more. The numbers say this and it is normal that now there is only regret, but today my team showed that we have a lot of very good players."

STORY: A fired-up Lionel Messi led Barcelona to a 3-1 win at home to Napoli on Saturday (August 8) for a 4-2 aggregate victory which took the club into the Champions League quarter-finals for the 13th consecutive season where they face Bayern Munich.

The Catalans had a shaky start but took the lead in the 10th minute with a powerful header from a corner by Clement Lenglet before Messi scored a superb second in the 23rd, seeing off four defenders to curl the ball into the far bottom corner.

Messi had the ball in the net again soon after following a superb team move but the goal was harshly ruled out for handball by the Argentine following a VAR review, although Messi later won a penalty which Luis Suarez converted for Barca's third.

Napoli got one back when Lorenzo Insigne converted a spot kick at the end of the first half and were the better side after the interval but Barca survived to set up a mouth-watering clash with Bayern in the Final Eight tournament in Lisbon next Friday (August 14).

(Production: Kurt Michael Hall)