Barcelona's head coach Xavi Hernandez waits for the start of...

Barcelona's head coach Xavi Hernandez waits for the start of the Spanish La Liga soccer match between FC Barcelona and Villareal at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort) Credit: AP/Joan Monfort

BARCELONA, Spain — The game hadn't even kicked off yet and Barcelona had already lost.

Barcelona was eliminated in the group stage of the Champions League for the second consecutive season on Wednesday, with the result of its home game against Bayern Munich proving meaningless after Inter Milan defeated Viktoria Plzen in the earlier game.

Barcelona needed Inter to drop points, so it began its match at Camp Nou already out of contention as Bayern and Inter secured the top two places in Group C. Barcelona will finish third and earn a Europa League berth. Bayern had already advanced.

It is yet another humbling setback for the Catalan club, and one that will likely prove costlier than last season as the team went on a spending spree to boost its squad in the hope of recovering some of that money with a deep run in the European competition.

The team coached by Xavi Hernández came up short again despite the addition of players such as Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha and Jules Koundé in the offseason.

It is the first time since 1999 that the Catalan club failed to advance to the knockout stage in consecutive years, coinciding with the departure of Lionel Messi to Paris Saint-Germain two seasons ago.

Last year, Barcelona endured its worst Champions League campaign in about two decades, finishing behind Bayern and Benfica in its group while going through a dire financial situation in the aftermath of Messi’s departure.

This time, Barcelona didn’t even stay in contention into the final round of the group stage. After opening with a 5-1 win against Plzen at home, Barcelona lost 2-0 at Bayern and 1-0 at Inter. A 3-3 draw at home against Inter then meant it needed the Italian team to stumble in its final matches. It can still tie Inter on points, but would lose to the Italians on the head-to-head tiebreaker.

The home draw with Inter was followed by a 3-1 loss to rival Real Madrid in the first “clásico” of the season in the Spanish league. Barcelona has won nine of its 11 league matches but trails Madrid by three points at the top.

Barcelona will now be consigned to the second-tier Europa League, having lost in the quarterfinals of that competition last season to eventual champion Eintracht Frankfurt.

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