After a careful first half, the Bavarians exploded in the second half leaving no chance for reciprocal chances. Gnavari stole the show with a quick duo (51, 54) and Bendovsky who cooked twice added the third (76) • Alonso was eliminated
Levandowski and Alaba are celebrating, tonight
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Ganabri celebrates, tonight in London
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Alonso despair, tonight at Stamford Bridge
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While in the meeting between Barcelona and Naples everything is open, in the meeting between Bayern Munich and Chelsea everything is locked. The Germans defeated the English at Stamford Bridge 0: 3 and can see themselves in the quarterfinals and also dream of far beyond that. Restoring the 2012 Finals was only considered in its first 45 minutes.
Frank Lampard gave the credit to the team that defeated Tottenham in the league with Olivier Giroux and Marcus Alonso, who managed to stand up well to Hansey Flick's strongest lineup, which included Thomas Muller and Kingsley Coman resting in the last league game.
When the teams returned from the break, it was a whole other story. Serge Ganabari, who did not even score one goal in London when he was an Arsenal player, scored twice in two minutes from two Robert Lewandowski cookbooks and raised his balance this season to six London goals in just two games: four against Tottenham, two against Chelsea.
This game could not have been complete without Levandowski's goal, and fifteen minutes into the game he arrived after the excellent Alfonso Davis cooking. The Polish rose to the top of the factory occupiers' table with 11 goals, despite not playing against Tottenham at the home stage. With him, with Ghanabari and players like Thiago, Davies, Muller and others - Bayern are looking like someone who can get to the end.