11-03-15 22:40 – Source: Reuters
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“The best team does not always win.” Mircea Lucescu said for the return against Bayern Munich after the 0-0 ‘home’ in Lviv, with faint hope in his voice
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On Wednesday won the best however. The sedentary Romanian had, since 2004 as a trainer employed by Sjachtar Donetsk, recognize very early in the duel with the German champion. His team came from 7-0 gracious yet.
The fear that it sometimes could go very wrong at the Allianz Arena with 70,000 spectators fuller than ever, came over him after a few minutes when Oleksander Koetsjer own penalty area Mario Götze floored. Depriving it of a clear scoring opportunity, referee Willie Collum judged severely. He pointed to the spot and went red.
On the crucial offense went by attacks launched by the eager Arjen Robben with the support of Franck Ribéry. It was the start that had coach Pep Guardiola for eyes with his extremely offensive tactics to get a spot in the quarterfinals of the Champions League to demand. Except ‘Rib and Rob’ were also Götze, Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Müller in the base. The last lap penalty within.
Robben was close to 2-0. The ‘Flying Groninger’ was a cross from Lewandowski just not glide. To limit the damage swapped Lucescu striker Taison, one of nine Brazilians who he had brought to Munich for a defender, Sergej Krivtsov. He only bought time with it. Bayern dictated, created and ruled.
That was a hit for rest of Jérôme Boateng, was a windfall for the Ukrainians, despite the tens of millions still available the “miners’ or ‘moles’ named the miners past. Robben made not active anymore. He seized after fifteen minutes to the back of the left thigh cuts down as a precaution the field.
In the second half it went immediately hard. Ribéry and Müller, with his 26th goal in the major European competition, the production carried further. Then it was waiting for the return of Philipp Lahm, four months after his ankle fracture. Who love the fans credit. They contented themselves with goals from Holger Badstuber, Lewandowski and Gotze
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