Ansu Fati makes history in the Champions League Barcelona The competition's youngest ever goalscorer

Barcelona took to the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza with their plan B and it was two kids who killed off a dominant Inter side, who now face the Europa League.

Up against a side with reserves in the line-up and nothing to play for, Inter had it all in their favour, but it was Borussia Dortmund who would celebrate on a historic night for Ansu Fati.

At 17 years and 40 days of age, Ansu Fati became the youngest ever goalscorer in the Champions League, showing the form that earned him a breakthrough and a new contact with a goal from distance after coming on as a late substitute.

Carles Perez also scored his first goal in the competition on his Champions League debut with an intelligent move, though he could have set up his teammates to score late on and instead missed the target himself.

With plenty of changes and a three-Frenchman defence of Clement Lenglet, Samuel Umtiti and Jean-Claire Todibo, Barcelona showed they have some strength in depth at the position.

Todibo's performance was less convincing, as he is still only 19 years old.

He had some assured moments mixed with others of nerves, but he will grow from playing in these kinds of games.

Neto also made his debut, preparing himself for the Copa del Rey fixtures to come and he looked comfortable to boost confidence should Marc-Andre ter Stegen face injury or suspension.

The biggest disappointment was perhaps the situation of Riqui Puig, who Ernesto Valverde once again left out despite having travelled to Milan for the fixture.