Tops
Lewandowski a little more in the story
Insatiable, Robert Lewandowski only needed nine minutes to open the scoring at Stadio Olympico to launch his own (1-4).
A number as a symbol for the best center-forward in the world at present (32 goals in 31 matches), and now the third-highest scorer in the history of the Champions League, overtaking Raul with his 72nd goal.
His overflowing activity on the front of the attack deserved to be rewarded with another goal, but Reina interposed twice (35th, 79th).
This did not prevent him from being elected man of the match.
Musiala, a nice birthday present
A surprise holder at the post of playmaker, the nugget Jamal Musiala has written his name in the history books by scoring Bayern's second goal with a clinical strike from the halfpipe (24th).
This is how the Briton, aged 17, 363 days, became Bayern's youngest goalscorer in the Champions League, and the second youngest player to score in the knockout stage.
Very voluntary and available at the heart of the game, the international English hopefuls (2 caps, 1 goal) leaned a lot to the right throughout the match before gradually disappearing from the discussions until his exit at the end of the match.
But with this goal, the one who will celebrate his 18th birthday in three days has given himself a nice birthday present in advance.
Jamal Musiala = youngest scorer for Bayern in competition history (17 years, 363 days) # UCLpic.twitter.com / BNaVLoSm8a
- UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) February 23, 2021
Enterprising and ... surprising
Few people expected Niklas Süle on the right of the defense after his disappointing match in Frankfurt on Saturday (2-1).
And even less at this level!
Replacing at short notice Benjamin Pavard, positive for Covid-19, the training central defender was bluffing throughout the meeting.
To his obvious defensive ecot was added an unsuspected technical quality, seen from his first climb, setting the tone for his meeting (6th).
Hyperactive on his right side, where he multiplied the big bridges (30th, 79th), the German international (29 caps, 1 goal) touched 95 balls, more than all his midfielders and attackers.
He continued his efforts to the end, pushing Senad Lulic to fault in added time (90th + 2).
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Flops
The ordeal of the defense of Lazio
A shipwreck.
This is how to sum up the performance of the three central defenders aligned from the start by Simone Inzaghi.
Guilty designated after his insecure withdrawal pass, Matteo Musacchio, defector from Milan this winter (4th game with Lazio) was released after half an hour of play. His friends were not more successful since on his side , Francesco Acerbi, swept by Kingsley Coman on the third goal (42nd), scored against his camp after returning from the locker room (47th).
Finally, the Spaniard Patric loses the ball which leads to the third goal and suffers a cold, twice, by Sané on the fourth.
Four goals and almost as many gifts for Bayern!
Motionless too well muzzled
A game to forget for the European Golden Shoe last season.
The Roman captain, who marked time at the start of the year, suffered from the comparison with Lewandowski.
In the first half, the Roman goleador mainly evolved out of time, signaled offside twice (13th, 37th) or giving Correa too late against (29th).
In second, he tried to take the depth, colliding with Boateng (55th) or Neuer wall (63rd).
Reina got a hole in her foot
Inevitably, four goals conceded at home already say a lot about a goaltender's performance.
But for the third most capped player in the European Cup (177 matches), whose responsibility is only engaged on the third goal, it is the defect of his kicking game that jumped out in the eyes.
After a completely missed recovery, the former Liverpool goalkeeper prevented Lewandowski from scoring a double ... foot, little academically (35th).
If he was not helped by his defenders, who sometimes relied too much on him behind, Pepe Reina failed again at the end of the match, before, once again, to catch up to Lewandowski (79th) .
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