Barcelona came back in the second half to win 4-1 against Copenhagen at the Camp Nou to secure a place in the top eight and direct qualification for the last 16 of the Champions League.
Goals from Robert Lewandowski, Lamin Yamal, Rafinha and Marcus Rashford ensured the Catalans finished fifth in the standings on 16 points, level with Manchester City, Chelsea and Sporting but ahead on goal difference.
Copenhagen stunned the hosts early when 17-year-old Victor Dedasson headed past John Garcia in the fourth minute but the second half started with Barcelona fighting back.
Yamal set up Lewandowski to equalize in the 48th minute, then scored in the 60th minute with a deflected effort that left Copenhagen keeper Dominik Kotarski helpless.
Rafinha made it 3-1 from the penalty spot after Lewandowski was fouled and Rashford added a fourth with a free-kick in the 85th minute.
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