Barcelona's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League last 16 go down to the final Group E matchday after an entertaining 0-0 draw against Benfica on Tuesday.
With Xavi Hernandez taking charge of his second game since replacing Ronald Koeman in the Barca dugout, the Catalan side produced a performance a world apart from the sorry outfit Benfica saw off 3-0 in Lisbon in September.
A win would have earned Barca qualification alongside Bayern Munich, whom they must now beat on 8 December, if Benfica down Dynamo Kiev, to progress.
Ronald Araujo, the Barcelona defender who had a late effort disallowed, told uefa.com, "We played exactly the game the boss asked us to, pressing high up the pitch in particular. All we lacked was the crucial goal."
In torrential rain, the Xavi-invigorated hosts were dripping with newfound intensity and pace.
Only the woodwork denied teenager Yusuf Demir late in the first half.
The winger, on loan from Rapid Vienna, curled a shot from inside the penalty area to beat Odysseas Vlachodimos, but not the crossbar.
Quick reflexes from the Greek keeper's opposite number Marc-Andre ter Stegen had denied Roman Yaremchuk's close-range header 10 minutes earlier.
In front of almost 50,000 fans braving a wintery evening in Catalonia, Barca emerged for the second period in dominant mood, but Benfica held firm.
The Portuguese visitors' coach Jorge Jesus freshened up his team on the hour, Darwin Nunez coming on for Yaremchuk and Adel Taarabt for Joao Mario.
Xavi then introduced Ousmane Dembele for Demir, the French World Cup winner injecting some late pace.
On 68 minutes Frenkie de Jong's header had 'opening goal' written all over it, only for Vlachodimos to tip the ball over the bar.
With the clock ticking down, Araujo thought he had delivered the decisive moment but his effort seven minutes from time was ruled offside.
Four minutes of injury time proved no place for the faint-hearted, as both sides went all out for the winner.
And Benfica it was who almost got it, Jesus crumpling to his knees after watching Haris Seferovic fluff a great chance with only Ter Stegen to beat.
As it was, the stalemate left Barca in second on seven points, two ahead of Benfica, and their Champions League fortunes resting on a result in Munich in two weeks' time.