Bayern Munich completely humiliated Barcelona in a 8-2 Champions League win on Friday night to book a spot in the elimination rounds of the competition in Lisbon.
 

Bayern Munich completely humiliated Barcelona in a 8-2 Champions League win on Friday night to book a spot in the elimination rounds of the competition in Lisbon. 


The misfortune was Barcelona's most exceedingly awful ever in the Champions League, while Bayern turned into the primary group to score eight objectives in a UCL knockout-round game. 


The match got looking splitting so far with Thomas Muller putting Bayern ahead right on time and David Alaba yielding an own objective to Barcelona minutes after the fact to put the scoreline at 1-1 within the initial 10 minutes. 


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Bayern then returned in front simply past the 20-minute imprint when Ivan Perisic got a go from Serge Gnabry and discharged past Marc-Andre ter Stegen with a shot that took a slight avoidance and ended up in the top of the net. 


It was 4-1 in support of Bayern not long after as a quick fire a few moments saw Muller set up Gnabry with a beautiful first-time go for an objective before indenting his second of the match at the close to post from a Joshua Kimmich help. 


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The German heroes took the three-objective lead into the changing area, with Barcelona reeling following an opening 45 minutes that saw them yield four in the initial portion of a UCL knockout-round game without precedent for club history. 


After the match, Barca safeguard Gerard Pique stated: "I'm in torment. We as a whole are. We can't contend that way.. Nothing more merits saying. The club needs changes. Not simply the players, I would prefer not to call attention to anybody. 


 We should change the dynamic we are on in light of the fact that I accept we have quite recently wound up in a real predicament. We need to glance around, we need to believe that individuals will do the correct things for the club." 


Luis Suarez hoped to have given Barca a life saver in the second half with an early objective, yet Bayern hit directly back when Alphonso Davies pussyfooted down the endline and sliced a go back to Kimmich for a simple first time finish to make it 5-2. 


Bayern kept on heaping on, this time through Robert Lewandowski, who headed home a cross from Barcelona loanee Philippe Coutinho. 


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Coutinho then scored his very own objective minutes after the fact and included a second prior to full-an ideal opportunity to finish the Bundesliga champions' 8-2 whipping of Barcelona. 


"It's hard to clarify," said Muller after the match. "I think at this time our group is fit as a fiddle. 


"A debt of gratitude is in order for the man of the match trophy - possibly we have 12 to 15 players who merit it. We buckled down and had this force. It's difficult to beat us. It was so much fun today. 


"For our style of players it doesn't make a difference about the names of players we are confronting. At the point when somebody presses and spills, it is anything but an issue. At that point we get the ball and have such a great amount of ability in the hostile line." 


Hansi Flick's side, who are 9-0 in the Champions League this season, presently anticipate the victor of Saturday's match between Manchester City and Lyon to see who they'll face in the elimination rounds on Wednesday.