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The European champions are satisfied with the impressive 1-4 away win over Lazio in the first meeting of the Champions League quarter-finals. Compliments to the young Jamal Musiala


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Bayern are already celebrating: "We have shown the opponent that she has nothing to look for in front of us"

The European champions are satisfied with the impressive 1-4 away win over Lazio in the first meeting of the Champions League quarter-finals.

Compliments to the young Jamal Musiala

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Wednesday, 24 February 2021, 00:16

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In England and Germany he is being fought.

Musiala (Photo: Reuters)

At Bayern Munich, they were satisfied tonight (Tuesday) after leaving the Olympico in Rome with a great 1: 4, which is a significant advance towards the rematch.

The European champion dominated the game unchallenged, and in most stages of the game it even seemed not forces.

Robert Lewandowski, Jamal Musiala, Leroy Sana and another of Francesco Acherbi's themselves scored four away goals, in front of a shrinking goal from Joaquin Correa.



The one who stole quite a bit from the show was the young Jamal Musiala.

The boy who will only turn 18 this Friday will drive the unfortunate Lazio defense crazy, dizzying every guard who stands in his way.

This week, the German-English diamond is expected to announce the country it represented, with the German national team and the British national team exerting considerable pressure on Musiala and his family to choose to represent their country.

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The reactions

Bayern Munich midfielder

Leon

Gorczak said of Musiala at the end of the game: "Today he enjoyed the game from the start. We all wanted to make him play free without worries. Me and Joshua Kimish tried to keep him during the game, and it went his best."

On the team Musicala will choose: "I hope he chooses the German team."



On the game, Gorzka said: "I am happy to be back from absence in such a great game. We got into the game really well. Today we took a first step in the right direction. It was a very important game, we showed our opponents from the beginning that there is nothing they can gain from this game. In front of us. "



European champions coach

Enzy Flick

added: "The Champions League is something special, probably for the players themselves. All the players on the squad know what we can do and recognize that they are capable and willing to show great play and great ability."

"The players know what they are capable of."

Flick (Photo: Reuters)

The numbers

* Yuzua Kimish was a partner in his 38th win in his first 50 Champions League appearances.

So far the record has belonged to Thomas Muller and Casimiro and stood at 36 wins in the first 50 appearances.

Mark Andre Ter Stegen, Danny Carvajal, Isco and Marcelo recorded 35 wins in their first 50 appearances.



* At 17 and 363 days old, Jamal Musiala is the youngest player ever to score for a German club in the Champions League.



* Robert Lewandowski tonight scored the 72nd goal ever in the Champions League and overtook Raul in third place in the all-time conquerors table at the factory.

In front of him are Cristiano Ronaldo (134) and Lionel Messi (119).

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