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Liverpool and Lyon failed to take advantage of their home legs in the last 16 of the Champions League as their games ended in goalless stalemates on Tuesday evening.

Barcelona kept a clean sheet in France while Bayern Munich impressively stopped Jurgen Klopp's men from scoring at Anfield.

Here, Sportsmail takes a look at all the things you may have missed from Tuesday night's action in the Champions League.

Bayern Munich managed to stop Liverpool from scoring as their last-16 clash ended goalless

Bayern Munich managed to stop Liverpool from scoring as their last-16 clash ended goalless

BARCA AND LYON STARS MAKE SICK KIDS' DAY 

As the Barcelona and Lyon players made their way to the dressing rooms to get ready for kick off, they were greeted by two TV screens in the hallway.

Being broadcast live to the stadium were videos of sick children in hospital waiting for the heroes to walk by.

One by one, the likes of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and more all stopped to wave at the youngsters to make the day.

Great idea and heartwarming stuff on a cold night in France.

Lionel Messi (left) and Luis Suarez (right) stop to wave at sick children on a TV monitor

Lionel Messi (left) and Luis Suarez (right) stop to wave at sick children on a TV monitor

Ousmane Dembele takes a minute to greet the kids as he makes his way to the changing room

Ousmane Dembele takes a minute to greet the kids as he makes his way to the changing room

Kevin-Prince Boateng (left) and Arturo Vidal (right) flash a smile at the children before kick off

Kevin-Prince Boateng (left) and Arturo Vidal (right) flash a smile at the children before kick off

The sick children then got to greet the players as they went out to warm up on Tuesday night

The sick children then got to greet the players as they went out to warm up on Tuesday night

BAYERN FANS MARCH TO ANFIELD 

While Anfield is famous for it's atmosphere on European nights, Bayern Munich fans made sure it wasn't just the Liverpool fans who would be heard on Tuesday.

The German champions sold 2,000 tickets for the game against Liverpool but it is reported that over 3,000 made their way over for the last 16 clash.

Just hours before kick off, those thousands of Bayern fans marched towards the stadium in full voice as police escorted them through a park in Merseyside. 

'THE GR€€D KNOWS NO £IMITS!'

Bayern fans protested

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