Borussia Dortmund 0 – 0 Barcelona Borussia Dortmund fans will be divided when looking back at their team’s goalless draw against Spanish giants Barcelona on Tuesday. Was the stalemate a case of two points gained against strong opposition? Or more a squandered opportunity to claim a big scalp and take a massive step towards progression to the knockout rounds? Marco Reus will certainly be veering towards the latter after seeing Germany teammate Marc-Andre ter Stegen deny him on a number of occasions – most notably from the penalty spot in the 57th minute. Dortmund were the better team for large sections of the contest, their movement and fast transitions causing Barcelona’s defence myriad problems. Meanwhile, Mats Hummels was a colossus in defense as Dortmund held Barcelona back when they probed forward. There were a few nervy moments for the hosts, particularly when Lionel Messi arrived off the bench, but largely Barcelona were kept to half chances – Roman Bürki making one noteworthy save against Luis Suarez in the second half. Dortmund will surely regret a string of missed chances, Reus especially. The 30-year-old forward had a one-on-one effort blocked by Ter Stegen after 25 minutes, saw his Germany teammate stick out a strong hand to…