Bayern Munich beats FC Barcelona

EFC Bayern, who turned up the heat after the break, again became a terror for FC Barcelona when Robert Lewandowski returned goalless to Munich. Thanks to a significant increase in performance with sudden consistency in attack, the German record champions celebrated their fifth win in a row against the Catalans on Tuesday evening in the Champions League with a 2-0 (0-0) win.

The strong defender Lucas Hernández with a header (50th minute) and Leroy Sané (54th), who was accurate as in the 2-0 win against Inter Milan (54th), put the 75,000 spectators in the Allianz Arena in a high-intensity premier class game in a party mood – and left Thomas Müller experience a happy 33rd birthday.

In the first half, Lewandowski spared his former club when the world footballer repeatedly appeared promising in front of Bayern captain Manuel Neuer. One of the cornerstones of Bayern’s home win was the strong tackle of Hernández and Dayot Upamecano in the center of defence. The duo was victorious in the Lewandowski fight.

After two wins in two premier class games, coach Julian Nagelsmann’s team could make it into the round of 16 in the coming games against Viktoria Pilsen.

Friendly welcome

All eyes were on Lewandowski – and the Pole was given a friendly welcome at his old place of work, despite the changing theater in the summer. There was a lot of applause from the ranks before the game, and the Pole applauded back demonstratively. “You should always welcome former employees, no matter what position and what role they play,” said Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann on Amazon Prime Video. Accordingly, Lewandowski high-fived each of his former colleagues before the game.

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