Thursday, May 2, 2013

Bayern goes through into the final, humiliating Barca again by 3-0 margin.



             
 
  
                The Bavarian giants outplayed the Lionel Messi less Catalan side once again by 3-0 margin at Camp-de-Nou lastnight in their second leg encounter of the UEFA Champions League semifinal following their 4-0 first leg victory at Allianz Arena one week ago as well as they won the tie by 7-0 at aggregate & sailed towards the final where they will clash with another German side Borussia Dortmund, will be played on 25th May at Wembley stadium.
                 Roben scored the first in 48th minute, Pique scored an own goal in 72nd minute & Thomas Muller scored 3rd in 76th minute, eventually this is the worst humiliating aggregate defeat in the history of Barcelona.
                 The entire Barcelona supporters alongwith Camp Nou crowd banking heavily on their talisman Lionel Messi to make an impossible task possible, but that is called none other than destiny that Lionel Messi couldn’t participate in this match due to his hamstring injury.
               The entire football crazy peoples as well as the Bayern Munich camp also got stunned to see that Lionel Messi is not in the first eleven which gave them some added mental advantage.

                 Surprisingly in yesterday morning Tito Vilonava alongwith all the leading gazettes of Spain published that he is hundred percent fit to take rid on the visitors, but destiny had some different thinking.
                The battle of first half remained equivalent, both the teams had their opportunities.
               But the second half remained an one sided show, Barca
completely lost out from the match.
               Barcelona's ordeal was confirmed from the moment Arjen Robben opened the scoring three minutes into the second half and what followed, first Gerard Pique's own goal and then Thomas Muller's header, made it another chastening experience.
                 Arjen Robben put the first nail in Barca’s coffin in the 48th minute of the game by scoring an excellent goal from the right side by cutting & curling the ball inside the net, Victor Valdez remained a viewer.
                The second goal was an own goal scored by Gerrard Pique, trying a clearance attempt following a cross from Ribery, managed to find the net only.
                Thomas Muller has made it 7-0 on aggregate just four
minutes after the second goal simply by wanting to win a far post header more than both Barca defenders and Valdes.
               Before the end Camp Nou, the scene of so many great Barça triumphs, had to suffer the ignominy of hearing Bayern's supporters greeting every touch with tainting jubilant cries.
                Last year’s action replay in Champions League semifinals, back to back nights, fall of Spanish empire, it seems Spanish Armada is drowned in the coast of Mediterranean sea. The centre of gravity of European football is now shifted to Germany from Spain now & no doubt about that…….

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