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A Thrashing In The Champions League Quarterfinals Showed Bayern Munich At The Peak Of Its Powers And Barcelona At The End Of The Line.
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Lionel Messi turned his back. He had given the ball away, but he made no effort to atone for his error, no attempt to regain control. He stopped, waited a beat, and then looked to the other end of the field. It was as if he knew what was going to happen, and he did not care — or could not bear — to watch.

Once it had happened, Quique Sétien turned away, too, with a shake of the head and a shrug of the shoulders, looking to his coaching staff for an explanation or a bit of solace or confirmation that this was not real — because it could not be real — and it was all some horrible hallucination. On the field, his players stared, glassy-eyed. In the stands, his socially distanced substitutes kicked the seats in front of them in pain and rage and humiliation.
That was at seven. Bayern Munich had scored seven goals against mighty Barcelona, the Barcelona of Messi and Busquets and Piqué and Suárez, in a Champions League quarterfinal, with the whole world watching. It was unthinkable, unfathomable, unbearable. It was as low as they could fall.
And then Bayern Munich scored an eighth.
Rome was bad, in 2018. Barcelona had won the first leg of that quarterfinal easily, by 4-1 at Camp Nou. Few gave Roma much of a chance in the return: a chance to restore a bit of pride, maybe. But Barcelona collapsed, losing by 3-0. Messi and his teammates brooded on it for months. At the start of the next season, he gave a speech outlining his determination to put it right.

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After BAYERN Won The Champions League, See Who Won The Golden Boot, Golden Glove & Other Awards
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The 2019/2020 UEFA Champions League is officially over with Bayern Munich clinching their sixth UEFA Champions League title. It was an intense and tightly contested match filled with tension and memorial moments but in end, the game was decided by the brilliance of the key players who fired his team to glory.

Below is the list of the various

awards won in this year's UEFA

Champions League.

1. Golden Globe (Highest Number of Clean sheets) 

Manuel Neuer with 6 Clean sheet.

2. Top Provider (Highest Number of Assist)
Angel Di maria (PSG) with 6 Assist

3. Golden Boot (Highest Number of Goals) 
Robert Lewandoski (Bayern) - 15 goals.

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