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Thursday, 2 May 2013

BAYERN/ BARCELONA MATCH RECORDED AS HAVING HIGHEST GOAL AGGREGATE IN .....

The word "what a match, what a night" was well and thoroughly used by Fans and haters of Bayern Munich and Barcelona during/after Wednesday May 1st 2013 Match. The former B took time to trash the later B, thereby making history of 7-0 Goal Aggregate.


Excellent and wow were the words i used to describe the german side rise and continually triumph into the final of the Champions League. Germans really proved to the world that they have what it takes this season with Bayern Munich cruising (i love that word) into a first all-German Champions League final when they routed Barcelona at the Nou Camp on Wednesday to secure a crushing 7-0 aggregate success.

The 67 year old Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes once lead Real Madrid to the Champions League title in 1998 during a single season at the Bernabeu afterward he was promptly sacked. He ascribed the winning to his Spanish connections forming a key part of the Bundesliga champions' 7-0 aggregate rout of Barcelona in their Champions League semifinal.
For the losing side, Barcelona manager Tito Vilanova defended the decision to field Lionel Messi at the weekend, (the Argentine ) was forced to sit out Wednesday's 3-0 defeat to Bayern Munich in the second leg of their Champions League semifinal.
•2012/13 - The bayern and Barcelona game recorded the highest goal aggregate margin in semifinals history of the champions league.
Not so Viva Barca! lol...sorry.

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