Nesha Starcevic, The Associated Press, Munich | Sports | Wed, April 24 2013, 6:29 AM
For once, Barcelona was on the wrong end of the kind of
drubbing it so often inflicts on others. And with Bayern Munich in this
kind of devastating form, even a fully fit Lionel Messi may not have
made much of a difference.
Bayern humbled the Spanish powerhouse
Tuesday, taking full advantage of Messi's sub-par performance as it
overwhelmed Barcelona 4-0 in the first leg of their highly anticipated
Champions League semifinal.
"We knew we were able to give them a
good competition," Bayern winger Arjen Robben said. "This team
(Barcelona) has dominated Europe over the last five years and if you
beat them like this, I think you can be proud."
Barcelona had
twice as much possession as Bayern but had very little to show for it
against the new German champion's aggressive defense.
Thomas Mueller scored two goals as Bayern took a giant step toward a second consecutive final.
"When it comes to big games, I just go wild," Mueller said.
Mueller
scored in the first half and added another after Mario Gomez and Robben
had also scored in the second half. It was Barcelona's biggest loss in
the Champions League since 1997, and largest in any competition since
2007.
Messi has been bothered by a hamstring injury for three
weeks and was only declared fit to play shortly before the match. But
the four-time FIFA player of the year was a pale shadow of himself.
"Leo
tried really hard just to be here, he gave everything, but he couldn't
do more," Barcelona's assistant coach Jordi Roura said.
With Messi
struggling, none of his teammates were able to create much of anything
either as they were effectively stifled by the disciplined Germans.
"You
have to have a plan against Barcelona and the players executed it very
well," said Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes, who will be replaced by former
Barcelona counterpart Pep Guardiola after this season. "Barcelona has a
certain philosophy but my players knew exactly what they had to do on
the field. We defended as a team, we really wanted not to concede a goal
at home and we achieved that.
"At the same time, we were creative
in attack and if we gain space, we can beat any team in the world. But
Barcelona is still one of the best teams and there are still 90 minutes
to play. We haven't qualified yet."
Barcelona beat Bayern 4-0 in a
home match in 2009, and turned around a 2-0 deficit against AC Milan
with a 4-0 win at home this season. But this Bayern team looks highly
unlikely to allow a similar comeback.
Bayern clinched the
Bundesliga title with six games to spare and appears ready to put behind
the disappointment of the last season, when it lost the Champions
League final at home to Chelsea on penalties.
"Wonders are difficult to achieve, 4-0 is an enormous result. We want to play with pride and we'll try (our) best," Roura said.
Barcelona had few chances, while Bayern used its size to outmuscle the Spanish side on set pieces.
Mueller
headed in from close range in the 25th and added the second in the
82nd. Gomez netted in the 49th and Robben in the 73rd. Bayern used its
size to outmuscled Barcelona on set pieces.
Bayern scored after a
corner, from Franck Ribery. The ball rolled to the far post, where
Robben crossed to Dante. The defender headed back across the goal and
Mueller raced to head it in. Valdes got his hands on it but could not
prevent the ball from sliding into the net.
The second Bayern goal
also came after a corner, with Mueller at the far post rising over
Daniel Alves and heading across the goal for Gomez to knock in from
close range, although he might have been slightly offside.
"Some decisions went against us, but we did not lose because of the referee," Roura said.
Bayern's
third was even more disputed as Robben went around Jordi Alba, who was
blocked by Mueller in what seemed like a clear foul as the defender
tried to chase the Dutchman, who slotted the ball inside the right post.
Ribery and David Alaba did the work for Bayern's fourth, with Alaba swinging in a pass for Mueller to knock in from close range.
The
loss equaled Barcelona's biggest in the Champions League, a 4-0 defeat
to Dynamo Kiev in the group stage in 1997. It was the team's heaviest
loss in any competition since an identical result at Getafe in the 2007
Copa del Rey semifinals.
"We can be proud, we played a terrific
game, everybody," Robben said. "We fought for every meter and we didn't
give them much space to play."
Bayern club president Uli Hoeness
attended the match, as always wearing one of his red-and-white club
scarves. Hoeness is under a tax evasion investigation, news that broke
two days before the match and dominated German media coverage in the
buildup.
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