Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Bayern win 8-1 on aggregate versus Besiktas, in last 8

- ▪ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

ISTANBUL: A Thiago Alcantara strike and Sandro Wagner’s first Champions League goal capped Bayern Munich’s 3-1 win at Besiktas on Wednesday as the German giants cruised into the quarter-finals for the seventh year in a row.

Bayern completed a comprehens­ive 8-1 aggregate victory in Istanbul, having effectivel­y clinched the last-16 tie following a 5-0 rout last month in the first leg in Munich.

For Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes this was his 11th straight win in the Champions League which set a new competitio­n record.

“It was a convincing result,” said Heynckes. “Besiktas hadn’t lost here in the Champions League, so it wasn’t easy.

“We scored at the right times and it’s normal that we dropped off a little -- losing some focus after winning 5-0 is just human.

After Thiago fired home early on, an own goal by Besiktas rightback Gokhan Gonul put Bayern 2-0 up right at the start of the second half.

With their team 7-0 down overall, Besiktas finally came to life, grabbing a consolatio­n goal by Vagner Love.

But Bayern notched their third of the evening when back-up striker Sandro Wagner came off the bench to mark his Champions League debut with his first goal at this level.

“It was a really hectic game. We lost the ball a lot, especially in the second half and we didn’t have the structure in our game that we had wanted,” said Bayern captain Thomas Mueller.

Thiago, back after injury, celebrated his first Champions League goal since netting in the 3-0 win at home to Anderlecht last September. With 18 minutes gone, Bayern captain Thomas Mueller swung in a cross and the Spain internatio­nal thumped the ball home from close range.

After claiming Bayern’s 100th goal this season, Thiago was forced off on 35 minutes with James Rodriguez replacing him.

Right-back Rafinha whipped in a cross, but with the Besiktas defence focused on preventing the ball reaching the lurking Lewandowsk­i, Gonul turned the ball into his own net.

Besiktas pulled a goal back on 59 minutes when David Alaba lost possession deep in his own half, allowing Gonul to supply Love who did just enough to roll the ball over the line.

Alaba atoned with a crucial block to deny Besiktas forward Mustafa Pektemek soon after, and the Austrian set up Wagner on 84 minutes as his deflected cross was chested over the line by the substitute.

 ?? AFP ?? Thiago Alcantara (right) scored Bayern’s first goal of the night.
AFP Thiago Alcantara (right) scored Bayern’s first goal of the night.

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