The Borneo Post

Bayern worthy winners in strangest Champions League season

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LISBON: It will be remembered as the strangest of Champions League seasons but it has ended with a familiar name on the trophy a er Bayern Munich got the better of Paris Saint-Germain in Sunday’s final in Lisbon, with their deserved success the result of the remarkable job done by coach Hansi Flick.

There was tickertape at the trophy ceremony and the usual celebrator­y songs playing over the loudspeake­rs at the Estadio da Luz as the Bayern players savoured the moment after Kingsley Coman’s goal saw them defeat PSG 1-0.

But it was a bizarre spectacle with the 65,000-seat stadium empty, supporters having been barred from attending the biggest match in club football.

The coronaviru­s pandemic killed the Champions League as we know it, at least temporaril­y, and UEFA was forced to come up with a new ‘ Final Eight’ format in order to make sure its flagship competitio­n was completed.

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin told AFP in an interview

Moments like these you dream of as a kid. I honestly can’t believe it, winning the Champions League is the top level. Alphonso Davies

in Lisbon that the format was likely to be a one-off, and some will be tempted to say that this Champions League should always have an asterisk next to it.

But, against first-time finalists PSG, Bayern were worthy winners of their sixth European Cup, their third in the Champions League era. They won all their 11 Champions League matches this season, an unpreceden­ted feat.

They scored 43 goals in that time on a run that included a 7-2 win at Tottenham Hotspur and the stunning 8-2 demolition of Barcelona in the quarter-finals in Lisbon.

They just had the better of the final, even if they were fortunate at times up against the French side’s formidable attack of Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and Angel Di Maria.

In Manuel Neuer, Jerome Boateng, David Alaba and Thomas Mueller, Bayern’s lineup featured four survivors from their last final victory, against Borussia Dortmund in 2013. But this was also about the new faces, such as 19-year-old le -back Alphonso Davies, the Canadian internatio­nal.

“Moments like these you dream of as a kid,” he told DAZN.

“I honestly can’t believe it, winning the Champions League is the top level.”

Flick deserves great credit. A year ago Bayern were dumped out by Liverpool, the eventual winners, in the last 16, and under Niko Kovac looked a long way off being contenders to win the trophy again.

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Bayern Munich players celebrate with the trophy a er the UEFA Champions League final match against Paris SaintGerma­in at the Luz stadium in Lisbon.
— AFP photo Bayern Munich players celebrate with the trophy a er the UEFA Champions League final match against Paris SaintGerma­in at the Luz stadium in Lisbon.

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