the hot notes of Bayern-Barça

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BarcelonaBarca’s defeat in Munich, yes. But very different feelings in relation to the recent precedents against the Germans. Two local goals in just four minutes ruined a hopeful performance by Xavi Hernández’s side. Next, some hot notes.

The shredder is not so much anymore. Ter Stegen, more booed in Munich than Lewandowski, touched the ball with his hands for the first time in the 27th minute. And not to abort any clear Bayern chance, but to catch an innocent Mazraoui cross. At the same time, Pedri and Lewandowski on two occasions threatened Neuer with very serious opportunities. We already sensed that Barça was back, but it was necessary to humanize the hell of the Allianz Arena, even if only for a while, with examples like these to finish confirming it. What’s more, if the Bavarian crusher is no longer a rival of chimerical scope, I dare say that the Champions League can once again generate something more than frustrations among the Blaugrana fans.

Hunt and season. Without the levers, Barça would not have been able to sign differential pieces like Lewandowski or Kounde. And without the signings, the team could hardly have come out so confident to compete against an entire Bayern. But it is fair to also focus on pre-existing talent, such as that of an interior duo that any team on the continent would like to have. It is necessary to assess how it is that Pedri and Gavi, who are not quite 40 years old, are able to govern an all-powerful team that based its dangers on transitions and set pieces. What the Andalusian hunts with an impetus that excites the Canary, he then spices it up with an enormous touch. what a couple

Goretzka, differential factor. It’s fun to take a look at the networks with the Barça games in play. On Twitter, notes are not made in the heat of the moment, but in flames. And after Bayern thwarted Blaugrana’s hopes in just four minutes, it was Busquets who was singled out by critics on the move. Surely more because of the irrational desire to see him warming the bench next to Piqué and Alba than because of football arguments. For my part, I prefer to recognize the merit of Nagelsmann in the change of Goretzka for Sabitzer, who had seen a yellow card and the match was going a little too much for him. The former Schalke came in like a buffalo and found the paths that the Germans could not find.

Makkelie: homemade, homemade. Bayern smell blood like no one else and Barça conceded many chances during the first half. But acknowledging these two premises is perfectly compatible with saying that Danny Makkelie’s refereeing swept home. The zenith of this dynamic was the clear penalty that Davies took on Dembélé just before the break. Although the Canadian winger is a bit of a footballer in attack and defence, in this particular action he was overtaken by the French winger and made him fall to the ground without touching the ball. Obvious infringement that the referee did not want to point out live and that the VAR did not recommend reviewing. Unfair and incomprehensible.

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