When did Bayern beat Barca 8 2?
1946
Bayern, who later went on to become champions, won the match 8–2, making it the first time Barcelona had conceded eight goals in a game since 1946, when they lost 8–0 to Sevilla in the 1946 Copa del Generalísimo….Statistics.
Statistic | Barcelona | Bayern Munich |
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Red cards | 0 | 0 |
How many goals does Bayern need to win?
They need to win by two clear goals or a scoreline higher than 2-3 (3-4) would suffice!
Who win PSG or Bayern?
PSG carried a 3-2 edge into the second leg and it was those three away goals that saw the French champions advance to its second straight UCL semifinals, negating Bayern’s 1-0 win on Tuesday in Paris on a 3-3 aggregate.
Who advanced Bayern or PSG?
PSG Beats Bayern Munich on Away Goals, Advances to Champions League Semifinals. Paris Saint-Germain is through the UEFA Champions League semifinals for the second straight season after drawing Bayern Munich 3-3 on aggregate and advancing on away goals.
How many Champions League matches have Barcelona lost to Bayern Munich?
Barcelona have lost six Champions League matches against Bayern Munich – two more than against any other side. Match ends, Barcelona 2, FC Bayern München 8. Second Half ends, Barcelona 2, FC Bayern München 8. Arturo Vidal (Barcelona) is shown the yellow card. Offside, Barcelona. Arturo Vidal tries a through ball, but Luis Suárez is caught offside.
What did Quique Setien say after Barcelona’s Champions League exit?
Under-pressure Barcelona head coach Quique Setien says the club ‘must recover’ from an 8-2 defeat to Bayern Munich eliminated them from the Champions League. Friday’s capitulation was the clearest sign yet that it is the end of an era at Barcelona.
What is Bayern Munich’s record in all competitions?
Bayern Munich have won their last 19 matches in all competitions, a record run in German top-flight football in all competitions. Bayern manager Hans-Dieter Flick became only the third manager in Champions League history to win his first six matches in charge, after Fabio Capello in 1992-93 and Luis Fernandez in 1994-95.
Were Bayern Munich infallible against Barcelona?
Bayern were not entirely infallible, though, with Barca’s forward players – inevitably led by Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez – regularly finding space in behind to cause problems and test Manuel Neuer.