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UCL: Bayren Munich humiliate Barcelona & Messi with a 8-2 win to reach Champions League semi-final

Bayren Munich humiliated Barcelona & Messi with a 8-2 win to reach Champions League semi-final and they will face winner of Manchester City vs Lyon in final four clash.This is the worst defeat in all European competitions for Spanish side.

How it Happened?

German Forward Thomas Müller gave Bayern early lead by netting beautiful goal in the 4th minute of the game,after beautifully exchanging passes with Robert Lewandowski.

But that lead last hardly 3 minutes,when David Alaba sliced Jordi Alba’s cross into his own net. Barcelona missed golden chances to take lead,Lionel Messi hit a post and Suarez shot went directly into Neuer gloves.

Bayren’s high pressing game rattled Barcelona defense and they gave away possession in critical areas. Serge Gnabry robbed Sergi Roberto and teed up Ivan Perišić for Bayern’s second in the 22nd minute and the floodgates opened.

Gnabry himself added the third in the 28th minute and Müller turned in Joshua Kimmich’s cross to make it four in the 31st minute.This will be the fastest four goals scored in Champions League history, Bayren reduced it’s own benchmark time of 36 minutes to 31 minutes with today’s game.

Bayren headed to half-time break with a commanding 4-1 lead over one of European giants.This is the first time Barcelona conceded 4 goals in the first half of the Champions League game.

Luis Suárez pulled one back for Barcelona in the 57th minute but that only disturbed the hornets’ nest again, Kimmich making it 5-2 following a dazzling run by Alphonso Davies in the 63rd minute.

Lewandowski’s 14th goal of their European campaign in the 82nd minute makes it 6-2, with this goal The Polish captain equaled Ronaldo’s record of scoring in 8 consecutive UCL games.

To add fuel into the burning fire, Bayren replaced goal scorer Gnabry with Barcelona loanee Philippe Coutinho,he scored two goals in 4 minutes against his parent club to seal landmark victory. 

Who said what?

Thomas Müller, Bayern forward: “We worked so hard, with such intensity, it’s tough for anyone to beat us. We had so much fun out there today. Barcelona have special players and we had to be even more aggressive, come back again and again. It’s a big statement but the semi-final starts at 0-0.”

Leon Goretzka, Bayern midfielder: “It’s difficult to put this into words so soon after the game. I think it will take a couple of days to process this result. We have so much confidence, but as we just said in the changing room we’ve taken the first of three steps.”

Gerard Piqué, Barcelona defender: “I’m in pain. We all are. We can’t compete like that. It’s very, very tough to take. We must change the dynamic we are on. Is it an end of an era? I’m not sure but I know that we must accept that we have hit the bottom.”

Key Highlights of the game

  • Bayern score eight goals in a UEFA Champions League match for the first time.
  • This is the first time Barcelona have conceded six goals or more in a European game, and the first time they have conceded four goals in the first half of a UEFA Champions League match.
  • This is the fastest a team has ever scored four goals in a UEFA Champions League knockout match – Bayern beating their own record of 36 minutes, set against Porto in the 2014/15 quarter-final second leg.
  • Bayern have won 27 and drawn one of their last 28 competitive matches.
  • Thomas Müller has scored six goals, in five appearances, against Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League – more than any other player.
  • The UCL semi-finals will not feature either Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo for the first time since 2004/05.

Match Stats

FC BarcelonaBayren Munich
49%POSSESSION %51%
491PASSES461
7TOTAL ATTEMPTS26
5ON TARGET13
6CORNERS9
4OFFSIDES2
3YELLOW CARDS3
0RED CARDS0
13FOULS COMMITTED22
Bayren’s 26 attempts on goal gives the clear picture of how match has been played
hari
harihttps://bleachersnews.com
Completed Masters in Thermal Engineering from Anna University, India. Worked as CFD engineer with BOSCH GMBH. Now beat writer for bleachersnews.com. Passionate about F1,NBA,MLB and Football. Favorite player is Kobe Bryant and favorite sports team in Los Angeles Lakers.

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