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Xavi's flops 'start from scratch' as Barcelona woes deepen

China Daily | Updated: 2021-12-10 09:20
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Spanish giant denied place in CL knockout stage for first time in 21 years

Bayern Munich players congratulate Leroy Sane on scoring their second goal in a 3-0 victory over Barcelona in Germany on Wednesday. The defeat saw Barca miss out on the Champions League knockout stage for the first time in 21 years. REUTERS

Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez vowed to return the Spanish giant to the pinnacle of European soccer after his team crashed out of the Champions League on Wednesday with a 3-0 defeat at Bayern Munich.

Five-time European champion Barca was eliminated in the group stage for the first time in 21 years. It had reached the last 16 in each season since 2003-04, when it did not qualify for the competition at all.

Goals by Thomas Mueller and Leroy Sane gave Bayern a 2-0 halftime cushion in falling snow at the Allianz Arena, which was devoid of spectators due to high numbers of COVID-19 cases in Bavaria.

Teenager Jamal Musiala grabbed Bayern's third after the break to seal Barcelona's fate.

"I'm angry. I don't like that this is our reality now. We start a new era from here-to work hard and get back in the Champions League," said Xavi.

Bayern, which also beat Barca 3-0 at Camp Nou when the sides met in September, had already qualified for the knockout stage as the winner of Group E.

Bayern now joins Liverpool and Ajax with a perfect six victories from six games in the group stage.

Benfica's 2-0 win at home to Dynamo Kiev means Barcelona finishes third and drops into the Europa League.

It was almost eight years to the day since Bayern lost a home Champions League game in the group phase and the Bundesliga leader was in no mood to be generous.

Xavi, 41, who took charge of struggling Barcelona four weeks ago, has now suffered back-to-back defeats after his first loss as head coach against Real Betis last weekend.

"We start from scratch. Unfortunately, we are in the Europa League, which is not the place for us," insisted Xavi.

"We will work hard to put Barcelona back in the right place. We have many things to correct.

"We need to win the Europa League and recover the points in the Spanish league.

"We have had some injuries, maybe we can sign some more players, but we start from zero."

Sane screamer

Bayern was not even at full strength.

With Joshua Kimmich quarantining after a positive COVID-19 test and Leon Goretzka injured, 18-year-old Musiala played out of position alongside Corentin Tolisso in defensive midfield.

Barcelona made a bright start but faded after losing Jordi Alba to injury with half an hour gone, just before Mueller headed Bayern into the lead.

Robert Lewandowski found space on the left of the box and flicked a pass to Mueller who claimed his 50th Champions League goal when his header looped beyond the reach of Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

It was a double blow to the Barca bench who had just learned Benfica was 2-0 up against Dynamo Kiev in Lisbon.

Things went from bad to worse for Barca when Sane hit the net with a powerful long-range shot that deceived Ter Stegen.

Sane should have put the result beyond doubt when Bayern attacked just after the break.

Instead of tapping the ball into the empty net, he poked the ball into Ter Stegen's grateful arms.

Alphonso Davies, who also ran Barcelona ragged in Bayern's historic 8-2 drubbing in the 2020 quarterfinals, again caused havoc down the left flank.

The quicksilver Canadian created Bayern's third when he pulled the ball back for Musiala to tap home from close range on 62 minutes.

With 20 minutes left and the contest effectively over, Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann started taking off first-choice starters.

First to go were wingers Davies and Kingsley Coman.

Then followed star striker Lewandowski and centerback Niklas Suele, yet still Barcelona could not threaten Manuel Neuer in the Bayern goal.

After the final whistle, Mueller backed Xavi to turn Barcelona around.

"When you look at the (Barcelona) team, they are good players, they have everything they need," said Mueller.

"We know things aren't going so well behind the scenes and I had the feeling they couldn't find the intensity they needed, which helped our cause."

AFP

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