Bayern thumps Barca 8-2 to make Champions League semis

Thomas Mueller scored twice for a rampant Bayern, which led 4-1 after 31 astonishing minutes, as Lionel Messi and his teammates were condemned to a thrashing.

Published : Aug 15, 2020 03:21 IST , LISBON

Bayern Munich, which last won Europe's biggest prize in 2013, will meet either Manchester City or Olympique Lyonnais in the last four.
Bayern Munich, which last won Europe's biggest prize in 2013, will meet either Manchester City or Olympique Lyonnais in the last four.
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Bayern Munich, which last won Europe's biggest prize in 2013, will meet either Manchester City or Olympique Lyonnais in the last four.

German champion Bayern Munich utterly humiliated Barcelona with a stunning 8-2 victory on Friday that sent the club through into the semifinals of the Champions League in an extraordinarily emphatic manner.

Thomas Mueller scored twice for a rampant Bayern, which led 4-1 after 31 astonishing minutes, as Lionel Messi and his teammates were condemned to a thrashing that felt like the end of an era for the illustrious Catalan club.

 

Both teams have been crowned European champions five times. But, while Bayern looks to have a real chance of added a sixth title next week, Barca is clearly facing major reconstruction work and it remains to be seen how many of those involved in this debacle will survive at the club.

HIGHLIGHTS: BARCA BEATEN 8-2

The scoreline recalled Germany's 7-1 win over Brazil in the 2014 World Cup, a game where Bayern coach Hansi Flick was on the bench as the national team's assistant coach.

It began with Bayern grabbing a fourth minute lead when Mueller collected Ivan Perisic's cross from the left and played a clever one-two with Robert Lewandowski before drilling home.

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But within three minutes Barca had struck back - Clement Lenglet's super long ball found Jordi Alba in space and David Alaba's attempt to deal with his searching cross ended up flying past his own keeper Manuel Neuer.

Neuer then had to be quick off his line to foil a goal-bound Luis Suarez but was almost caught out by a cross-shot from Messi from the right which drifted through the area and struck the post.

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But just as Barca seemed to have established itself, the Germans regained its lead in the 21st minute -- Serge Gnabry fed Perisic on the left and the Croatian glanced up to see his options before drilling past Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

Bayern then added the third as Barca's defence was opened up again with ease. Thiago Alcantara was given plenty of space in midfield to find Leon Goretzka whose superb ball picked out Gnabry, who had got behind Lenglet and then made no mistake with the finish.

Flick's side weas running riot and it got worse for Barca when a low cross from Joshua Kimmich was turned in at the near post by Mueller -- another goal of ruthless simplicity making it 4-1 at the break.

OUTSTANDING WORK

The Spaniards desperately needed to find a way to shift the momentum after the break and Suarez, one of the few Barca players to emerge with any credit from the encounter, provided a route back into the game with a fine strike, in the 57th minute.

Jordi Alba found Suarez on the edge of the box and the Uruguayan jinked passed Jerome Boateng before blasting home.

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But Bayern was in no mood to turn down the heat and six minutes later it restored its three goal advantage thanks to some outstanding work from irs Canadian teenager Alphonso Davies.

The left back dribbled in from the flank, danced past Nelson Semedo to get to the byline and then pulled the ball back to fellow full back Kimmich to slot home and make it 5-2.

Somehow Bayern had managed to score five goals without its prolific striker Robert Lewandowski, who had scored in his previous seven Champions League matches - however, eight minutes from the end, the Pole put that right.

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Substitute Philippe Coutinho, who is on loan at the German club from Barca, floated over a cross from the left which Lewandowski firmly headed home at the back post.

To add insult to the already painful injury, Coutinho then scored two more before the end, as Barcelona fell apart in unimaginable fashion to the brilliance of the Bavarians. Bayern, which last won Europe's biggest prize in 2013, will meet either Manchester City or Olympique Lyonnais, who play on Saturday, in the last four.

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