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Bayern Munich cruise through to Champions League quarter finals

No club has reached the last-eight stage of the competition more frequently than the German team

Reuters Munich Published 19.03.21, 03:52 AM

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Holders Bayern Munich cruised through to the Champions League quarter finals for the ninth time in the last 10 seasons after beating Lazio 2-1 at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday to secure a 6-2 aggregate victory. No club has reached the last-eight stage of the competition more frequently than Bayern, with the German team having now done it 19 times.

Leading 4-1 from the first leg in Rome, Robert Lewandowski opened the scoring for Bayern from the penalty spot in the 33rd minute — his 39th goal of the season in all competitions — to virtually end Lazio’s hopes.

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The German champions took their foot off the gas before substitute Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, having replaced Lewandowski, added the second goal in the 73rd minute. Marco Parolo headed a late consolation for Lazio.

Bayern joined fellow German side Borussia Dortmund in the last eight and Lazio’s exit means no Italian team will compete in the Champions League quarter finals, with Juventus and Atalanta having also gone out at the last-16 stage.

“It was important for me that we won the game,” Bayern coach Hansi Flick said. “Lazio defended well but I think the win was deserved. Our attack is so strong and we play a high-risk game. It’s important that we keep playing like this and defend from the front to put our opponents under pressure.”

Alexander Nuebel replaced the ill Manuel Neuer in goal for Bayern, but with Lazio coach Simone Inzaghi surprisingly leaving the club’s top scorer Ciro Immobile out, the stand-in keeper was rarely rested.

Back in the mix

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel says his side should fear no one in Europe after the London club secured a spot in the quarter finals for the first time since 2014 with Wednesday’s 2-0 win over Atletico Madrid.

Goals from Hakim Ziyech and Emerson Palmieri helped Chelsea complete a 3-0 aggregate win and extended their unbeaten run to 13 games in all competitions since Tuchel replaced Frank Lampard as coach in January.

Holders Bayern Munich and Premier League leaders Manchester City are among the sides left in the competition, with the draw to be made on Friday, but Tuchel said Chelsea deserved their place among Europe’s elite.

“The most important thing is we deserve this,” Tuchel said. “They play with a special bond and results like this give you a certain edge to achieve special things.

“I’m sure no one wants to play against us. This will be a difficult challenge... But on we go, no need to be afraid. We take what we get.”

Tuchel was delighted with the way his side controlled the game against the leaders of Spain’s La Liga but said there was still room for improvement.

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