Barcelona held to a 1-1 draw by Eintracht Frankfurt in Europa League 1st leg of the quarter-finals played In Germany.
Barca nearly took the lead after just 3 minutes into the game but Frankfurt keeper produce an excellent save to stop them.
The hosts themselves should’ve been in front minutes later, but Sow showed a lack of composure as his first-time effort in space in the box went wide.
The referee awarded a penalty to the German side late in the first-half after Busquets brought down Borre, however a VAR check showed that the Spanish midfielder got a toe to the ball and the decision was overturned to ensure the game went to the break goalless.
That changed early into the second half, when a corner was only headed out to Knauff on the edge of the box.
The wide man took a touch, before lashing a brilliant effort past the diving Ter Stegen to give his team the lead.
They were pegged back though on 66 minutes, when an excellent move ended with De Jong squaring for Torres.
The former Manchester City man was able to find the bottom left corner to make it 1-1.
Eintracht Frankfurt went down to 10 men on 78 minutes, when Tuta receives a second yellow card but Xavi’s men couldn’t take advantage and the game finishes one apiece.