Any silver lining to Barcelona's Champions League exit after loss to Bayern Munich? (2024)

Oct 26, 2022

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    Sam MarsdenBarcelona correspondent

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Bayern Munich beat Barcelona 3-0 at the Camp Nou on Wednesday night to advance to the Champions League round of 16 as group winners.

Xavi Hernandez's side went into the match knowing they already had no chance of reaching the knockout round for the second year in a row after Internazionale beat Viktoria Plzen 4-0 in the early window on Wednesday.

First-half goals from Sadio Mane and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and stoppage-time header from Benjamin Pavard saw Bayern clinch top spot in Group C on 15 points with one game to play, while Inter Milan finish second. Barcelona, who will finish third regardless of results on the final matchday, are headed for the Europa League.

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Wednesday's results are another setback for the Catalan club and could prove costlier than last season as the team went on a spending spree in the summer to boost their squad in the hope of recovering some of that money with a deep run in European competition.

JUMP TO: Player ratings | Best/worst performers | Highlights and notable moments | Post-match quotes | Key stats | Upcoming fixtures

Rapid reaction

1. Barcelona play flat after Champions League exit sealed

With Inter Milan's win over Viktoria Plzen earlier on Wednesday, Barcelona knew their Champions League hopes were over for another season and they played like a team in mourning at times against Bayern. Despite Xavi Hernandez's insistence ahead of the game that this was a chance to show Barca can compete on the biggest stage, they once again failed to deliver against one of Europe's best, as was the case in the recent Clasico defeat to Real Madrid.

Barca will and already have bemoaned missed chances in Munich, refereeing decisions in Milan and individual errors in the 3-3 draw against Inter, but the fact of the matter is they have not been good enough across their five matches in the Champions League season. That they have just four points is a reflection of that.

You cannot defend as they did against Bayern. The ease with which Sadio Mane and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting found the net will have angered Xavi. It felt as if Bayern could have gone up a few more gears, too. Only a last-ditch block from Hector Bellerin and a fine save from Marc-Andre ter Stegen kept out a third before the break. Serge Gnabry, the creator of all three goals, had another ruled out for offside before an unmarked Benjamin Pavard added the third from a stoppage-time set-play.

Barca, meanwhile, for all their passing, huffing and puffing, never really tested Bayern's stand-in goalkeeper Sven Ulreich. The closest they came to a goal was an overturned penalty for a Matthijs de Ligt challenge on Robert Lewandowski, who was once again forced to endure a painful night against the side he left for €45 million in the summer.

2. Focus to win Europa League, LaLiga for Barcelona

Barca invested over €150m in the squad in the summer after selling club assets with the objective of reaching the latter stages of the Champions League. With that now not possible, how do they regroup from here?

The main focus now becomes LaLiga. They have started well, despite that defeat to Madrid, and are just three points off the top after 11 games and just one defeat. With a much-improved squad, the league's top scorer in Lewandowski and an emerging crop of young talent, led by Pedri and Gavi, they should run Carlo Ancelotti's side close.

However, they are certainly not favourites at the moment and Xavi has even said if he does not win a trophy this season, he knows he could be replaced. That leaves the Europa League, where they will be the favourites, although they know the perils of Europe's secondary competition having fallen unexpectedly to Eintracht Frankfurt in the quarterfinal last season. Then there is the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Supercopa. It is not what they dreamed of in the summer when they unveiled Lewandowski, Raphinha and Jules Kounde, but there is still plenty of room for improvement on last season's trophy-less campaign.

There does seem to be some patience from the supporters. Having club legend Xavi as the figurehead of the project helps and an average attendance of over 80,000 at Camp Nou this season shows there is a connection. There were 84,016 for the Bayern loss and those that stayed until the end did not stop singing.

3. Bayern Munich show why they're a benchmark

Bayern are one of the benchmarks for where Xavi wants to take his Barca side. They are also the team Barca must be most sick of facing. This was their sixth win in a row against the Catalans, a run which stretches back to 2015 and includes an 8-2 and three 3-0s, and their 11th in 15 official meetings.

Their performance at Camp Nou was as professional as it comes. With their place in the last-16 already assured, they still played as if there was something riding on the game as they wrapped up top spot ahead of their final game at home to Inter, where they will look to make it six wins from six from what some described as the competition's hardest group.

This win was all the more impressive considering they were without Manuel Neuer, Lucas Hernandez and Leroy Sane through injury, while Thomas Muller was only deemed fit for a second-half cameo. Still, with talent like Mane, Gnabry and Jamal Musiala, they remain one of the teams to be feared in Europe, even if Union Berlin are still keeping them off the top of the Bundesliga for now.

Player ratings

Barcelona: Ter Stegen 6; Bellerin 4, Kounde 5, Alonso 5, Balde 6; Busquets 6, De Jong 6, Kessie 5, Pedri 6; Dembele 6, Lewandowski 6
Subs: Raphinha 5, Torres 5, Garcia 5, Ansu 5, Torre 5

Bayern Munich: Ulreich 6; Mazraoui 7, Upamecano 6, de Ligt 7, Davies 6; Kimmich 7, Goretza 6; Gnabry 9, Musiala 8, Mane 8; Choupo-Moting 7
Subs: Sabitzer 6, Muller 6, Pavard 6, Gravenberch 6, Stanisic 5

Best and worst performers

BEST: Serge Gnabry, Bayern Munich.

Created Bayern's first two goals brilliantly and only a minimal offside prevented him adding a third in the second half. Complete a hat-trick of assists late on.

WORST: Hector Bellerin, Barcelona.

Given the tough task of marking Mane on his first start since Sept. 10 following his return from injury. Lost him for the first goal and then played Choupo-Moting onside for the second. Did make a great block later in the first half and never gave up, but it was a difficult night for the former Arsenal man.

Highlights and notable moments

Oh Mane, Mane. Took out the wind of an already subdued Camp Nou crowd with his early goal.

SADIO MANE QUIETS THE CAMP NOU! 🤫 pic.twitter.com/tca0VMMI7A

— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) October 26, 2022

Before kickoff, a tweet from Inter Milan is certainly won't include Barcelona.

RETWEET IF YOUR CLUB HAS QUALIFIED FOR THE #UCL ROUND OF 16 😁

— Inter (@Inter_en) October 26, 2022

But at least the Catalans are getting a warm Europa welcome.

Welcome back @FCBarcelona 🤗

— UEFA Europa League 🕙 (@Differential_PL) October 26, 2022

After the match: What the managers, players said

Barcelona's Xavi Hernandez after the match: "We were not at Bayern's level today. They were better. In Munich we were ourselves, but today they were better, intense. The elimination before the game affected us psychologically. Now we train again tomorrow and think about LaLiga. There were a lot of expectations but we got a tough group. All sorts has happened to us in the group stage. It's been cruel on us, but we did not compete well today."

Barcelona's Marc-Andre ter Stegen on result: "Disappointment. We didn't lose it today but the moment in general right now is painful. One of the objectives was to stay in the Champions League. Now we have to focus on what is to come in LaLiga.

Obviously knowing we were already out had an influence. It was a strange feeling. It was more a pride issue, but we could not match Bayern tonight. They scored goals at key moments and we could not compete."

Barcelona's Pedri on knowing fate beforehand: "You don't go into the game with the same motivation [after the Inter win]. We wanted to give the fans a win but it was not to be. We owe these supporters a lot. They have always been with us. We owe them wins and trophies. I hope we can give them to them from now.

We are a young team with a lot of room to improve. We have to improve a lot. We are not yet there to compete in the Champions League. It is really disappointing what's happened today. Seeing what we've seen, it's clear we are not yet ready to compete [at the top level]."

Key stats (provided by ESPN Stats & Information)

- After 17 straight seasons of reaching the knockout stages of Champions League, Barcelona are set to miss on consecutive seasons for the first time since the 1997-98 and 1998-99 campaigns.

- Take heed, cules. Barcelona are already the favorite to win the UEFA Europa League with a 27% chance, according to FivethirtyEight's SPI.

- Bayern have won six straight matches against Barcelona, tying them with Espanyol's streak from 1940-42. The longest winning streak over Barcelona was Real Madrid's seven-game stretch from 1962-65.

- Overall a disappointing Champions League showing from LaLiga clubs. With Real Madrid moving on but Sevilla and Atletico Madrid also failing to reach the last-16, this will be the first time since 1998-99 that Spain will not have multiple teams in knockout stage. That year, only eight teams made it to the knockout stage, with Real also being the sole representative.

Up next

Barcelona: Back to LaLiga action against a rising Valencia squad on Saturday. After that, a Tuesday trip to Viktoria Plzen in hopes of ending a disappointing Champions League campaign on a high note.

Bayern Munich: Up next will be a Bundesliga match on Saturday hosting Mainz. Then they'll aim to keep their sterling Champions League group-stage record with the final match of the round against Inter Milan on Tuesday.

Any silver lining to Barcelona's Champions League exit after loss to Bayern Munich? (2024)

FAQs

Who removed Bayern from Champions League last season? ›

Bayern threw the kitchen sink at the holders in stoppage time, but Mats Hummels headed wide as Real held on to win 4-3 on aggregate, eliminating the Bavarians from the competition for the third time in five years.

Why was Barcelona removed from Champions League? ›

FC Barcelona have been officially eliminated from the UEFA Champions League group stage. The Spanish side were bounced as a result of Inter Milan's 4-0 victory over Viktoria Plzen earlier on Wednesday, making it mathematically impossible for them to finish in the top two in Group C.

Is Barcelona knocked out of the Champions League? ›

Barcelona officially knocked out of 2022-23 Champions League as Inter Milan dominate Viktoria Plzen.

What is the record between Barcelona and Bayern Munich? ›

Tonight's match is the 14th meeting between Bayern Munich and Barcelona.
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Barcelona vs Bayern Munich Head To Head: Record And Results 2022.
Games won:04
Games drawn:01
Games lost:08

Who is Bayern Munich's biggest rival? ›

The club has traditional local rivalries with 1860 Munich and 1. FC Nürnberg, as well as with Borussia Dortmund since the mid-1990s.

Who removed PSG from Champions League? ›

Neymar has reflected on Paris Saint-Germain's elimination at the hands of Real Madrid in the Champions League, which then saw the club's players whistled at during their Ligue 1 match against Bordeaux at the Parc des Princes a few days later.

What is Barcelona FC biggest loss? ›

Real Madrid 11-1 Barcelona (1943, Copa del Rey semi-final) This is the worst defeat for Barcelona against their arch-rivals Real Madrid. It was the most disappointing defeat for Barca after 1931's 12-1 defeat to Athletic Club. In 1943 Copa del Rey, Real and Barça faced each other in the semifinals.

How can Barcelona still qualify? ›

If Plzen win, Barça would still be alive ahead of their final match if they don't lose to Bayern. If there is a draw at San Siro, Barça must beat Bayern, which would then force Inter to win at the Allianz Arena next week to secure qualification assuming the Blaugrana were also able to beat Plzen away from home.

Who knocked Barcelona out of Champions? ›

Barcelona crashed out of the Champions League in humiliating fashion on Wednesday, losing 3-0 at home to Bayern Munich after Inter Milan's 4-0 victory over Viktoria Plzen had sealed their fate.

Which English team has beaten Barcelona the most? ›

However there is one club in the United Kingdom that has such an enviable record against Barcelona, and that club is Dundee United. The Terrors have played against Barcelona officially, four times and they didn't lose or draw once. The most recent match was back in the UEFA Cup (now called the Europa League) in 1987.

Has Man U beaten Barca? ›

In the UEFA Champions League, the two teams played a total of 6 games before, of which FC Barcelona won 4, Manchester United won 2 and the two teams drew 0. In the International Club Friendly, the two teams played a total of 1 games before, of which FC Barcelona won 0, Manchester United won 0 and the two teams drew 1.

Has Barcelona ever defeated Bayern? ›

Bayern Munchen Fixture

The Soccer Teams FC Barcelona and Bayern Munchen played 15 Games up to today. Among them, FC Barcelona won 5 games ( 3 at Spotify Camp Nou, 2 at Allianz Arena away), Bayern Munchen won 7 (2 at Allianz Arena, 5 at Spotify Camp Nou away), and drew 3 (2 at Spotify Camp Nou, 1 at Allianz Arena).

Which team has a 100% record against Barcelona? ›

Despite their defeat in the 1987 UEFA Cup final, it really is a phenomenal piece of Scottish footballing trivia. United haven't even conceded a goal at home to Barcelona in European competition. You wonder how many sides around the world can claim a 100% European record against the five-time European champions.

Is Bayern bigger than Barca? ›

According to club statistics, Bayern count 185,000 club members worldwide, or 15,000 more than Barcelona.

Who has more titles Barca or Bayern? ›

Bayern Munich and Barcelona have a rich legacy in the UEFA Champions League, having won the tournament a combined 11 times. The Spanish giants have clinched the Champions League five times, and Bayern Munich have won it six times.

Who is Germany's biggest rival in football? ›

While Germany has won more international championships, Italy is largely dominant in the head-to-head international match-up, having beaten Germany 15 times in 37 games, with 13 draws and 9 defeats.

Why do Bayern have 5 stars? ›

From five championship titles won: two stars; From ten championship titles won: three stars; From twenty championship titles won: four stars; From thirty championship titles won: five stars.

Who is the biggest rival in soccer? ›

The 20 biggest football derbies
TeamsDerby nicknamFirst meet
1. Barcelona vs Real MadridEl Clásico1902
2. Celtic F.C. vs Rangers F.C.The Old Firm Derby1888
3. Boca Juniors vs River PlateThe Superclásico1913
4. AC Milan vs Inter MilanDerby della Madonnina (Milan Derby)1909
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What is PSG biggest lost? ›

All-time record defeat: 0–6 (away to Nantes, Ligue 1, 1 September 1971). Record home win in Ligue 1: 9–0 (vs.

Did Real Madrid eliminate PSG? ›

Benzema's hat-trick for Real Madrid eliminates Messi's PSG out of Champions League.

Who removed Juventus from Champions League? ›

Champions League: Juventus eliminated as Benfica wins 4-3 to progress.

How many times has Barcelona lost to Bayern? ›

Bayern have the historical advantage over Barcelona, winning nine out of 13 competitive meetings.

Who won more El Clasico in history? ›

Who has won El Clásico the most? Overall, the statistics read as follows: Total wins for FC Barcelona: 97. Total wins for Real Madrid: 101.

What is Barcelona biggest win ever? ›

Biggest Wins
#DateResult
1Apr 8, 196210:1
2Sep 11, 194910:1
3Dec 22, 20119:0
4Jan 14, 19799:0
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How can Barca stay in UCL? ›

How can Barcelona qualify for Champions League knockout stage? Barcelona need to win their final two matches and hope Inter Milan don't win either of their final two matches to pull off a miraculous group stage qualification.

How long has Barca gone without a trophy? ›

The 2004-05 season saw Barcelona end their six-year wait for the La Liga title, having not won the league or, indeed, any trophy since the 1998–99 season and thus La Liga trophy returned to Barcelona's trophy room.

Can Barcelona qualify for Champions League Round of 16? ›

Bayern are through to the round of 16 as group winners. Inter are through to the round of 16 as group runners-up. Barcelona finish third and reach the Europa League knockout round play-offs.

Who is Barcelona's penalty taker? ›

Penalty takers
PlayerPenaltymissed
FC Barcelona
Robert Lewandowski Centre-Forward11
Real Sociedad
Mikel Merino Central Midfield11
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Who knocked Bayern out of the Champions League 2015? ›

Bayern Munich has dropped out of the UEFA Champions League at the semifinals stage for the second successive season after a 5-3 aggregate defeat to Barcelona.

Who knocked Barcelona out of the Champions League 2015 16? ›

Paris Saint-Germain won 4–2 on aggregate. Messi 71', 83' (pen.) Barcelona won 5–1 on aggregate.

Who is Barca biggest rival? ›

Barcelona vs Espanyol

The big derby in Catalunya is between the two major clubs in the city of Barcelona and is also known as the Derbi barceloní. It has been one of the most one-sided rivalries in European football with FC Barcelona the dominant force but their rare derby slip-ups have often been memorable.

Who did Barca beat 7 0? ›

Bayern crushed Barcelona in the 2012-13 Champions League semi-finals after winning 7-0 on aggregate.

Which English team has the longest unbeaten run? ›

Arsenal still holds the record for the longest unbeaten run in the history of the Premier League. Between a period starting from 07 May 2003 to 16 October 2004, the London-based club went without a defeat in 49 fixtures under Arsene Wenger's brilliant leadership.

Which club beat Man U most? ›

Arsenal have also defeated Manchester United in league competition on 71 occasions, which represents the most Manchester United have lost against any club.

Who scored the most goals against Barça? ›

Raúl (Real Madrid) – 15 goals

The former Spanish international played in 37 Clásicos overall, his first coming in a 5-0 rout of the Catalans in January, 1995 (he didn't score) and his last in a 2-0 defeat in April, 2010. Out of the top 10 all-time top scorers, he comes second behind Messi in number of appearances.

How long is Barça unbeaten? ›

After defeating Sevilla on Sunday, they have not only moved up to second place in the Liga table, but they have extended their unbeaten run in the competition to 14 games, the longest such run in Europe's five biggest championships.

When did Barca lose 7 0 to Bayern? ›

Bayern had enjoyed themselves against Barcelona before, thumping them 7-0 on aggregate on the way to completing a Bundesliga, DFB Cup, and Champions League treble in 2012/13. A statement win in the 2019/20 quarter-finals seemed even more special, though, so bundesliga.com has taken a trip down memory lane…

When did Barca lose 8 2 to Bayern? ›

14 August 2020

What is Bayern Munich biggest win? ›

Bayern recorded the biggest Bundesliga win in the club's history, 11-1 against Borussia Dortmund on 27 November 1971.

Who is the best Barca player ever? ›

Lionel Messi

672 goals in 778 appearances for Barcelona. 228 assists on top of that. 10 domestic titles, four Champions Leagues, seven Ballon d'Ors, six European Golden Shoes and eight hat-tricks in Europe (a joint record with you know who).

Who Got No 10 Barcelona? ›

Ansu Fati is the latest player to be handed Barcelona's iconic No. 10 shirt, following in the footsteps of some legendary figures.

Did Barca get 100 points? ›

The late Tito Vilanova took over from Pep Guardiola as Barcelona manager at the start of the season and he helped the team to more points than the Catalan club had ever managed in their history. They finished the season with 100 points and boasted a record that read 32 wins, four draws and two losses.

What is the biggest loss for Bayern? ›

Heaviest Defeats
#DateResult
1Mar 30, 19529:2
2Mar 17, 19578:1
3Oct 9, 19760:7
4Jul 22, 19288:2
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Who has more trophies Real or Barca? ›

Real Madrid Barcelona

Is Madrid bigger than Barca? ›

Real Madrid Tops Barcelona as World's Biggest Club, Per France Football. Spain's football powers have been crowned kings of the sport after Real Madrid were named the biggest club in the world followed closely by bitter rivals Barcelona.

Who is stronger Barça or Madrid? ›

Real Madrid leads in head-to-head results in competitive matches with 101 wins to Barcelona's 97 with 52 draws; Barcelona leads in exhibition matches with 20 victories to Madrid's 4 with 10 draws and in total matches with 117 wins to Madrid's 105 with 62 draws as of the match played on 16 October 2022.

Who knocked Bayern out of German Cup? ›

Bayern knocked out by Gladbach. FC Bayern were knocked out of the DFB Cup in the second round after a 5-0 defeat away at Borussia Mönchengladbach. The home side took an early lead through Manu Koné. Ramy Bensebaini doubled the Foals' advantage before adding a third from the penalty spot.

Who has left Bayern Munich? ›

Departures 22/23
PlayersClubTransfer sum
Robert LewandowskiBarcelona€45.00m
Tanguy NianzouSevilla FC€16.00m
Marc RocaLeeds€12.00m
Chris RichardsCrystal Palace€12.00m
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Who is leaving Bayern Munich? ›

One of the longest transfer sagas of the summer is ending as Robert Lewandowski, the second-highest goalscorer in Bundesliga history, swaps Bayern for Barcelona. After months of speculation, Robert Lewandowski is indeed leaving Bayern Munich after eight years.

Who did Bayern sack? ›

BILD has reported that Bayern 'appreciate' Tuchel, while reporting on a 'secret clause' which allows them to sack Naglesmann for a set figure - but which is weighted, meaning the earlier he's sacked into his five-year contract, the more they must pay in compensation.

What is Bayern Munich weakness? ›

WEAKNESSES. Vulnerable second line of defense. The German team is especially vulnerable when opponents reach their second line of defence. Especially in plays where their defence has been forced to swing from side to side, the game profile has changed (rival attack from side to side) and these are quick.

Why is Bayern so strong? ›

One of the key factors behind Bayern's unrivalled popularity - aside from their on-field achievements - is the 50+1 rule that underpins German football, dictating that clubs must be majority owned and controlled by their members, rather than a single financial backer.

Why do Bayern only have 5 stars? ›

From five championship titles won: two stars; From ten championship titles won: three stars; From twenty championship titles won: four stars; From thirty championship titles won: five stars.

Who is the best player in Bayern history? ›

Top 10 greatest Bayern Munich legends of all time ranked
  • Franck Ribéry.
  • Paul Breitner. ...
  • Arjen Robben. ...
  • Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. ...
  • Sepp Maier. ...
  • Philipp Lahm. ...
  • Franz Beckenbauer. ...
  • Gerd Müller. Müller, widely regarded as one of the best strikers in the game's history, was the most excellent marksman of his generation. ...
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Who is Bayern best player? ›

Who is the best player in Bayern Munich 2022/2023? Currently the best player at Bayern Munich is Jamal Musiala. His performance index is 96, he scored 7 goals and provided 4 assists. With 17 shots on goal and a conversion rate of 61% he is at the moment 96 in the Bundesliga.

Is Bayern better than Man City? ›

Currently Manchester City has a better 1vs1 performance index with 100. Bayern Munich has 49 goals and Manchester City has a total of 40 goals. Our opinion is that currently Manchester City would win the match. Bayern Munich vs Manchester City - who has the better defense?

Who will replace Lewandowski in Bayern? ›

Bayern Munich are on the hunt for a new centre-forward after selling Robert Lewandowski and they could move for Tottenham striker Harry Kane. The Bundesliga champions finally gave up hope of keeping Lewandowski at the club this summer and sanctioned his move to Barcelona for an overall fee of 50 million euros.

Who eliminated Bayern Munich 2022? ›

Bayern eliminated by Villarreal in CL – DW – 04/13/2022.

Why did Bayern sack flick? ›

It said FC Bayern “disapproves of the unilateral communications issued by Hansi Flick” because it wanted to keep the focus on the season's remaining games. It added that talks between the two parties would take place once the season was done.

Is Bayern the best team ever? ›

If you look at the most successful clubs and teams in their sports, Bayern Munich's current run is one of the best in any sport ever. Bayern Munich is currently tied with the 1960s Boston Celtics - who won eight straight titles from 1959 to 1966 (and won 11 titles between 1957 and 1969).

What 6 trophies did Bayern win? ›

Bayern Munich – won the Bundesliga, the DFB-Pokal, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup, but lost the DFL-Supercup against Borussia Dortmund.

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