Toothless Barca crash out of Champions League with 3-0 loss at Bayern
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[December 09, 2021] MUNICH
(Reuters) -Barcelona crashed out of the Champions League following a
3-0 defeat at Bayern Munich on Wednesday, failing to make it past
the group stage of the competition for the first time since the
2000-01 season.
First-half goals from Thomas Mueller and Leroy Sane put the Germans,
who won all six matches to top Group E, firmly in the driving seat
before Jamal Musiala tapped in the third just past the hour.
Barcelona had advanced to at least the round of 16 every time they
competed in the Champions League since 2001 but will continue in the
second tier Europa League after ending up third in the group.
Benfica qualified as group runners-up with a win over bottom club
Dynamo Kyiv.
Barca, who made not a single chance in the second half and scored
just twice in six group games, have lost their last two matches in
all competitions following new coach Xavi's first defeat in charge
of the side by Real Betis on Saturday.
"Bayern were better, superior," Xavi said. "This is the harsh
reality we have to face. I have told players that this is a
turning-point. Today a new era begins and we have to take Barca
where it deserves which is not the Europa League.
"I am frustrated because this is our reality. We start from scratch
and we have to get Barca back to fighting for the Champions League.
I now feel responsible. Now we have to go out and win the Europa
League."
Despite having secured top spot in the group, Bayern coach Julian
Nagelsmann fielded his strongest possible team, refusing to rest top
players after they beat Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in the Bundesliga on
Saturday.
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Bayern Munich's Thomas Muller in action with FC Barcelona's Clement
Lenglet REUTERS/Andreas Gebert
The German champions had been struggling
defensively, keeping just one clean sheet in their last eight
matches prior to Wednesday.
Jordi Alba tested Bayern keeper Manuel Neuer with a long-range
effort in the seventh minute and Ousmane Dembele fired over the bar
as the Spaniards initially pressed high. But that was all that was
to come from the Barca attack for the rest of the game as the
Germans gradually took control.
A scintillating Mueller run down the left caught Barca napping but
his cutback came just too late for Robert Lewandowski who failed to
tap in from a metre.
The roles were reversed with Lewandowski chipping the ball into the
box and Mueller heading in his 50th Champions League goal in the
34th minute, becoming only the eighth player in Champions League
history to reach that mark.
Bayern scored again before the break with a Sane missile from 25
metres out. Barcelona, who needed a win to advance, failed to carve
out a chance in the second half before Musiala's 62nd minute tap-in
sealed their exit.
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann, editing by Ed Osmond)
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