Barcelona tried, but Juve's defense was just too much to overcome. Have a look at these numbers that doomed their chances.

Maybe it was all about Luis Enrique's tactics during the first leg, or maybe Juventus' defense was just too much for Barcelona to handle. Be it as it may, Los Blaugranas have been kicked out of the UEFA Champions League in the Quarter final stage for the second time in a row, and now, numbers will go back and forth trying to explain what happened.

Here are some crucial facts that ended with Barcelona's hopes of eliminating Juventus during their UCL Quarter-final tie.

1. The MSN attack went mute for the first time in a UCL tie

Juventus' defense made a fantastic job in stopping Los Blaugranas scintillating attack, as neither Luis Suárez, Lionel Messi or Neymar were able to send the ball into the back of the net. This was the first time since these three aces formed the MSN attack in which neither of them was able to score in a two-legged tie.

2. Luis Enrique ends stint as Barcelona's coach at home like never before

Barcelona's Spanish coach will leave the club this summer, and he will leave without one more moment of glory at the Camp Nou in the UEFA Champions League. The goal-less draw against Juventus ended a 21-game streak for Barcelona where they scored at least one goal in the competition. Furthermore, Luis Enrique had won each and everyone of his UCL games as Los Blaugranas' boss until today. His record will stand at 15 wins and one draw.

3. Barcelona failed to produce goal scoring chances.

Maybe this wasn't the night for Barcelona. Even though they tried and managed to dominate possession all day long, their accuracy was not really at their best today. Needing three goals to send the game to extra time, Los Blaugranas managed to take only ONE shot on goal during the full 90 minutes at Camp Nou. With those numbers, a miraculous comeback was extremely hard to accomplish.