Dortmund, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Lazio have confirmed their places in the last-16 stage of the Champions League.
Borussia Dortmund have advanced to the knockout stage of the UEFA Champions League with a 3-1 victory at AC Milan, while a 98th-minute Kylian Mbappe penalty earned Paris Saint-Germain a 1-1 draw with Newcastle United.
Elsewhere, Barcelona came from behind to beat Porto 2-1 and reach knock-out rounds for the first time in three seasons, as the European club competition returned to action on Tuesday.
In the Netherlands, Atletico Madrid beat Feyenoord 3-1 with the help of two own goals to seal their spot in the last 16 a year after failing to get past the group stage. The victory left Atletico with 11 points, one more than Lazio, who defeated Celtic 2-0 earlier. Feyenoord have six points, five more than Celtic, with one round of matches left.
In Italy, Marco Reus gave Dortmund an early lead from the spot after Olivier Giroud had a penalty of his own saved for Milan. Although Samuel Chukwueze levelled at the end of the first half, goals from Jamie Bynoe-Gittens and substitute Karim Adeyemi gave the visitors the win they needed to book their spot in the last 16.
“The lads are clearly exhausted after this match but they are very happy, happy that we are through already, with a match to spare,” Dortmund coach Edin Terzic said.
“We all remember that when the draw was made this was called the group of death.”
Dortmund top Group F and are three points ahead of Paris Saint-Germain after the French team rescued a 1-1 draw at home that keeps them in a position to qualify for the last 16 and leaves Newcastle in serious danger of a group-stage exit.
Kylian Mbappe struck a controversial penalty deep in stoppage time after PSG’s players howled loudly for handball when the ball bounced off Newcastle’s Tino Livramento’s chest and a spot-kick was awarded after a VAR check.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe hit out at the decision that denied his team a win.








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