How Bayern Tore Barcelona Apart: Barcelona 2-8 Bayern Munich – Tactics (Analysis + Highlights)



Find out how Bayern Munich humiliated Barcelona on the biggest stage as Hansi Flick’s tactics proved too much for Setien’s Barcelona. Hansi Flick has the perfect plan to target the weak points in Barcelona’s shape. This allowed Bayern to not only nullifying Barca’s main strength when defending, but attack their tactical gameplan to play intricate football – no matter what Barcelona tried.

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30 comentarios en “How Bayern Tore Barcelona Apart: Barcelona 2-8 Bayern Munich – Tactics (Analysis + Highlights)

  1. Arcitek

    bayerns attackers are very important to the team, but i keep forgetting how the speed of alaba and davies and the role that neuer actually allows the manager to play more risky, since he can depend and trust on the defense

  2. patitoduck123

    I can save all of you 10 mins. Bayern was and continues to be just more dominant physically, technically, and tactically than Barcelona. That superiority was in clear display here.

    Bayern’s overall fitness to press and shut down any of Barcelona’s offense (mix of reliance of Messi to create from the wing and center, to a not-so-good-anymore tiki taka build up) mixed with their range of talent literally all over the field resulted in this historic ass beating. You add in the fact that Barcelona also relied on old, and slow legs along with players who were not up to past Barcelona standards and you get this result. Starting Busquets in a game like this was suicide, especially when he no longer was press resistance and was even slower. Pair him along since a young FDJ, and a slow Roberto, add in a unbalanced backline, Barcelona we’re always going to be in for a bad time when defending.

    I for one enjoyed this game as a Madrid fan. Years and years of Barcelona strutting that arrogance that they were better than everyone and were gods gift to football, even after UCL losses and embarrassments in consecutive CLs KO games, this was the game that let everyone and Barcelona know that football has changed. You can’t rely on one player and one style of outdated football.

  3. Badu

    If this were PES, I'd say Bayern were playing frontline pressure + aggressive + containment area middle as they pressured the Barca players to pass the ball in the centre where they could easily win it. It takes an insane stamina in game and I'm really impressed Bayern managed to do something similar in real life.

  4. Andre Verdonck

    Tactical bayern were better than Barça on the night, sure. But all that running goes a lot easier when you know how to mask the use of doping. Even in this year's group stage match in the Camp Nou bayern ran 15 km more than Barça (125km against 110km, official uefa stats) that is not just training anymore. The muscle gain from the bayern players in such a short period (transition kovac – flick) can't just be weightlifting and diet. It also didn't help Barça to play upfront with 2 of the laziest players in european football (Messi i understand, the other one is an idiot). And last, bayern's 4th goal should have been disallowed for a clear foul from gnabry jumping into Jordi Alba when the ball flies over both of them, lewandowski's goal should also been disallowed, he heads the ball into the goal from an offside position.

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