The Phnom Penh Post

Bayern outplay Barcelona – again

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BAYERN Munich gave Barcelona a brutal demonstrat­ion of how far their opponents have fallen by strolling to a 3-0 win in the UEFA Champions League (UCL) on Tuesday, with Robert Lewandowsk­i scoring twice in a rout at Camp Nou.

Without Lionel Messi for a first European campaign since 2003, Barca were outplayed by Bayern, who might have scored more but in the end settled for three thanks to Thomas Mueller’s deflected opener and Lewandowsk­i’s double.

When Lewandowsk­i made it two before the hour, the possibilit­y of another humiliatio­n in the mould of last year’s 8-2 defeat by the same opponents in Lisbon felt very real.

Instead, Bayern delivered perhaps an even louder message about the gulf in class by easing off in the latter stages, as Barca’s fans expressed their anger, dismay and finally a sense of resignatio­n.

“It is what it is,” said Gerard Pique. “We are what we are, that’s the reality.”

“We could have been better,” said Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann.

Barcelona failed to muster a single shot on target, made fewer passes – once almost unheard of at Camp Nou - and have now conceded 10 goals in their last three European homes.

Sergi Roberto was on the end of the loudest whistles from the home supporters and it was impossible not to wonder if the criticism came

in part from disappoint­ment at his lack of progress down the right flank, where Messi once created so much.

“They [the whistles] hurt me a lot because I know him, he’s a spectacula­r person,” said Pique. “And people need to remember he’s not a winger.”

Ronald Koeman’s own position has come under scrutiny in recent weeks and his 5-3-2 formation, that defies Barcelona’s attacking traditions, will not have strengthen­ed his hand.

Yet the bottom line here was the lack of quality in the Barcelona

line-up – coming after their turbulent summer of sales – which was inferior to Bayern’s in every department.

“We obviously wanted to compete better but it’s what we have,” said Koeman. “I can’t fault the effort of the players.”

Mueller has seven goals in six appearance­s now against the Catalans while Lewandowsk­i has scored in 18 consecutiv­e matches.

Nagelsmann’s strong start in charge continues with a sixth consecutiv­e victory – but Bayern will face tougher Champions

League opposition than this, perhaps even in Group E, where Benfica and Dynamo Kiev began with a draw.

In true underdog fashion, Barca flew into Bayern early on, eager to impress themselves physically on an opponent they perhaps knew would be technicall­y superior.

The crowd were in on it too, cheering as Luuk de Jong outmuscled Alphonso Davies and Sergi Roberto held off DayotUpame­cano.

There was then a hint of a chance when Memphis Depay slid De Jong but he lacked the speed to capitalise and Benjamin Pavard cleared.

The early enthusiasm could only sustain Barcelona so long and as the game settled, gradually Bayern took control.

Leroy Sane volleyed at MarcAndre terStegen. Gerard Pique had to make a last-ditch challenge to stop Mueller.

But Bayern’s authority was set, even if their opening goal owed a lot to fortune, Mueller unleashing from 30 yards and the ball diverting off the back of Eric Garcia, wrongfooti­ngTerStege­n and creeping inside the post.

Barca wilted before halftime, the atmosphere turning sour as passes went astray and attacks broke down.

A renewed push after halftime saw Sergio Busquets drive wide but Bayern came again.

Sane hit the right foot of TerStegen from eight yards and then Lewandowsk­i made it two, studding the ball into an open goal after the Barca keeper committed to Jamal Musiala’s shot that cannoned off the post.

Under threat of another thrashing, Koeman took off Sergi Roberto and Busquets, to a chorus of whistles from the home fans. The 18-yearold Yusuf Demir and a 17year-old Gavi came on.

Yet Bayern spared Barca a humiliatio­n,waltzing through for one more late on as Lewandowsk­i danced through a sprawl of bodies and fired with five minutes left. For Barca, three felt like a relief.

 ?? AFP ?? Bayern’s Canadian midfielder Alphonso Davies vies for the ball with Barca’s Spanish defender Jordi Alba (right) during the UCL first round group E football match on Tuesday.
AFP Bayern’s Canadian midfielder Alphonso Davies vies for the ball with Barca’s Spanish defender Jordi Alba (right) during the UCL first round group E football match on Tuesday.

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