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Monday, April 22, 2013

2012-13 UEFA CL Semi-finals Leg 1 - FC Bayern München Vs FC Barcelona -Tuessday April 232013



 Two teams with eyes on a fifth European crown, FC Bayern München and FC Barcelona, meet in the semi-final contest at the Allianze Arena,Munich, Germany at 20.45(local time)
 Allianz Arena is a football stadium located in the city/town of Munich in Germany, Europe. Allianz Arena has a maximum stadium capacity of 69901 spectators. FC Bayern Munich are the main occupants of the stadium. FC Bayern Munich play their domestic home football fixtures at Allianz Arena in the 1. Bundesliga football competition





Both clubs are chasing a fifth European crown and have another connection in Josep Guardiola. A UEFA Champions League winner with Barcelona as player and coach, he left the Camp Nou last summer after overseeing their 2009 and 2011 European triumphs. He will replace Jupp Heynckes – once coach of Madrid – at Bayern this summer


FC Barcelona's record against German sides in two-legged contests in UEFA competition is W13 L4
FC Barcelona are looking to extend an 8-match unbeaten sequence on German soil, which has featured five wins and 3 draws
FCB has entered the SF's for the 6th time in UEFA CL


FC Bayern München's record against Spanish opponents is W8 L6
FC Bayern München have won 11 of their last 13 UEFA Champions League games on home turf, including last season's final

Match Background (Head-to-Head comparison)

Competition
Stage
Home
-:-
Away
Referee
CL 2008/09
QF1
Bayern München
1:1
FC Barcelona
Roberto Rosetti (ITA)
CL 2008/09
QF2
FC Barcelona
4:0
Bayern München
Howard Webb (ENG)
CL 1998/99
GS
FC Barcelona
1:2
Bayern München
Pierluigi Collina (ITA)
CL 1998/99
GS
Bayern München
1:0
FC Barcelona
Anders Frisk (SWE)
EL 1995/96
SF1
FC Barcelona
1:2
Bayern München
Atanas Usunov (BUL)
EL 1995/96
SF2
Bayern München
2:2
FC Barcelona
Michel Piraux (BEL)



FIRST-LEG
Bayern Munich(GER) vs Barcelona(ESP)-Tuesday, April 23
Borussia Dortmund(GER) vs Real Madrid(ESP)-Wednesday, April 24
SECOND-LEG
Real Madrid(ESP) vs Borussia Dortmund(GER)-Tuesday, April 30
Barcelona(ESP) vs Bayern Munich(GER)-Wednesday, May 1

The first two matches will take place in Germany and the final two matches will take place in Spain.  


Squads
Lionel Messi has been included in Barcelona's squad for the Champions League semi-final first leg game against Bayern Munich on Tuesday night and will travel to Germany as part of a 21-man squad.
However,FCB travel to Munich without defender Carles Puyol and midfielder Javier Mascherano, who are both injured, while Adriano will miss the game through suspension

Bayern Munich Thrash FC Barcelona 4-0

   

Squads

Bayern Munich

Neuer, Lahm, Boateng, Dante, Alaba, Javi Martinez, Schweinsteiger, Robben, Muller (Pizarro 83), Ribery (Shaqiri 88), Gomez (Gustavo 71)

Barcelona

 Valdes, Dani Alves, Pique, Bartra, Jordi Alba, Xavi, Busquets, Iniesta, Sanchez, Messi, Pedro (David Villa 83)

 

Goal Scorers for Bayern Munich

Thomas Muller(25th &82nd Minute)Mario Gomez(49th Minute) and Arjen Robben(73rd Minute)

Arjen Robben's cross was headed by Thomas Muller to score the first goal for Bayern in the 25th minute


 

Mario Gomez looked marginally offside when he turned in Thomas Mueller's header from close range to score Bayern's second goal in the 49th minute


 

Thomas Muller scored the 3rd goal for Bayern in the 82nd minute by bundling David Alaba's  cross into the net after some swift interplay

Bayern's Arjen Robben did a stepover to beat FCB's Jordi Alba who was then barged off the ball by Bayern's Thomas Muller to allow Arjen Robben a free shot at goal and he nestled it in the far corner to score the fourth goal for Bayern

 

Thomas Mueller also appeared to obstruct FCB's Jordi Alba when the full-back attempted to stop Bayern's Arjen Robben  as the Dutch international winger ran through to score Bayern's third goal in the 73rd minute

It was Barcelona's biggest loss in the Champions League since 1997, and a humbling defeat for the team that has been widely regarded as the best in the world for the last few years. The loss equaled Barcelona's biggest in the Champions League, a 4-0 defeat to Dynamo Kiev in the Group Stage in 1997

Bayern Muenchen players celebrate victory after the UEFA Champions League Semi Final First Leg match between FC Bayern Muenchen and Barcelona at Allianz Arena on April 23, 2013 in Munich, Germany

  Bayern Munich's head coach Jupp Heynckes (left) celebrates the win with his coaching staff

 




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