The first half offered no goals, and when the first goal did come in the 60th minute, much to the disappointment of the home supporters, it was Barcelona who took the lead.
Lewandowski elegantly received a pass from Pedri right on the penalty area line to make it 1-0.
Robert Lewandowski scored 1-0 for Barcelona against Napoli. Photo: Gregorio Borgia/AP
A quarter of an hour later came however, the equalizer, and finally the crowd at the Diego Armando Maradona stadium got to cheer. Osimhen made it 1-1 and celebrated by ripping off his face mask, before being substituted immediately afterwards.
Swedish Jens Cajuste was with Napoli from the start, and was replaced in the 68th minute of the match.
The return is played on March 12.
At the same time, Porto took on Arsenal – a match that looked like it would be scoreless for a long time, but in the 94th minute it was 1-0 for Porto. Galeno, who had already had a shot on the post in the first half, avenged himself when he slotted the ball behind Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya.