Bayern Munich won as many as 7-1 Red Bull Salzburg.
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After the first part of the match, a thriller was also expected from this.
In Salzburg, Bayern Munich could barely drill a 1-1 draw in the first quarter-finals of the Champions League. The finish of the Bavarians in particular was unclassified.
At Allianz Arena’s home ground, however, Bayern restored supporters ’faith as it secured its place in the top eight.
Robert Lewandowski would grab a hat trick in 23 minutes. The first two hits came from a comma, and both were whistled Maximilian Wöberin overthrown by a Polish striker.
Lewandowski shot twice in the same bottom corner and the match pair was already settled.
The third then came from the already traditional game situation when Thomas Müller bait Lewandowski through. He got the ball from the Salzburg brewer Philipp Köhnin over, but the game device still stopped at the pole. The striker finally finished his hat trick with his belly.
The game clock only showed the 23rd minute of the game at that point, which meant Lewandowski’s bang was the fastest in the Champions League in history. Previous record (Marco SimoneIn the AC Milan-Rosenborg match in 1996) improved by one minute.
Break numbers 4 to 0 were recorded Serge Gnabryllewho enjoyed Kingsley Comanin feed into the network in the 31st minute.
In the second period, Bayern continued to beat its Austrian opponent. Müller fired a reversing shot at the hosts fifth and aired it like a world championship. Captain Manuel Neuerin The game was characterized by rough play and many physical challenges on the wet field, but DKK showed great heart and had a good game Maurits Kjaergaard bombed the guests ’comfort paint handsomely into the top corner.
Neither bothered because Müller and Leroy Sané raised their crushing profit figures to 7-1.
Liverpool to continue
Liverpool will follow the German giant in the next playoff round. The exceptionally cold and freezing winds in the port city on Tuesday only highlighted Arctic conditions. The air clearly affected the performance of both the home team and Inter.
Pool kept Blue Blacks in check for the opening season. However, the Nerazzurri army gained a lot more faith after just over an hour Lautaro Martínez shot a real dream goal from 25 meters.
However, the dream of the chase dried up in the very next attack because Alexis Sánchez fooled himself into the shower with a red card.
Liverpool had won 2-0 in San Siro three weeks ago, so it could also hold back with a loss of a goal. Inter did not get enough pressure to play Alissonin and the Reds will advance to the semi-finals with 2-1 goals.