As Arsenal head into their final few Champions League matches of the league phase, the side have been watching on as teams around them play first.
The Gunners can edge closer to sealing a place in the round of 16 if they can secure a top-eight finish, avoiding a two-legged play-off in the process.
While Arsenal have their focus on matches against Dinamo Zagreb and Girona in their last two, clubs around them in the Champions League table have been playing.
One of the more exciting matches came from Portugal, as Benfica played host to Barcelona in a thriller that featured one former star who won’t want to watch back his performance.
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Wojciech Szczesny nightmare in Benfica vs Barcelona chaos
Former Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny has had a fascinating few months as he initially announced his retirement before joining Barcelona on a short-term deal – following injuries in their goalkeeping department.
The shot-stopper – who featured heavily under Arsene Wenger for the Gunners – has had some impressive performances for the Blaugrana at times this season.
However, his display in the Champions League against Benfica is one he will want to look away from.
In a chaotic clash, Szczesny made one error leading to a goal, completely missing the ball and taking out a teammate in the process to give the home side a free shot at the back of the net.
A foul in the area from the goalkeeper only compounded his evening from bad to worse, ending it with a 5.6 rating on Sofascore.
Fortunately for the Poland international, his side spared his blushes as a dramatic late finish from Raphina gave Barcelona a 5-4 victory.
It was a bizarre game, filled with the chaos expected from some of the classic matches in the Champions League.

How has Wojciech Szczesny performed since joining Barcelona?
Since Szczesny joined Barcelona, he has made four appearances, with some varying performance levels so far.
The goalkeeper made his debut in the Copa del Rey, putting in a solid shift, before pulling out some wonderful stops to deny Athletic Bilbao in the Super Cup semi-final.
Unfortunately for the ex-Arsenal man, a red card followed in the final against Real Madrid, though his side did go on to win 5-2.
It meant a suspension for the draw against Getafe, with the Benfica display being his return and with a far-from-ideal way to mark it.
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