Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Bayern fightback Barcelona hold on

      FC Bayern München 3-2 FC Barcelona (agg: 3-5)
                      The hosts ended Barcelona's 18-match unbeaten run, but Neymar's first-half double ensured the visitors reached the final for the eighth time.




        Barcelona will play in the European Cup final for the eighth time after some devastating attacking interplay in the first half at FC Bayern München proved crucial.
With just a 4.8% chance of turning round a 3-0 first-leg deficit, Bayern made the perfect start as Medhi Benatia headed them in front in the seventh minute. With home anticipation rising, however, Neymar rounded off a clinical Barcelona attack to level and his second of the night in the 29th minute effectively ended the contest. Robert Lewandowski equalised on the night and Thomas Müller's 74th-minute strike ended Barça's 18-game unbeaten streak in all competitions – but the Blaugrana will be in Berlin on 6 June seeking their fifth European title and fourth in nine years.
Having conceded three times in the closing 14 minutes of last week's semi-final first leg, Bayern had it all to do and their task nearly became insurmountable within five minutes as Daniel Alves's lofted pass set Ivan Rakitić free. Manuel Neuer was down to his right to push the shot away.
Bayern, though, were quick to threaten themselves, breaking at pace following a visiting corner. Müller's cross picked out Thiago Alcántara for a shot that Gerard Piqué blocked, but the home side soon had the early goal they craved. Xabi Alonso's deep corner found Benatia in space near the penalty spot and Marc-André ter Stegen could not keep the header out.
The home fans were daring to hope, yet their mounting optimism was abruptly crushed in the 15th minute. Lionel Messi scored twice and set up the other goal at the Camp Nou and his threaded pass unlocked the Bayern defence. Luis Suárez might have scored himself but opted to square for Neymar to tap in.
Bayern were visibly deflated although they continued to push forward, Ter Stegan clawing away Müller's header and then saving from Lewandowski before Thiago set up Müller for a shot that was straight at the goalkeeper. It was far from one-way traffic, however, Neymar playing in Messi for a shot that Neuer held – but Barcelona were in front on the night a minute before the half-hour.
Again Messi sprang the defence, this time flicking on a long pass forward to send Suárez racing through. Again the Uruguayan was unselfish, playing in Neymar; once more the finish was unerring.
To their credit, Bayern heads did not drop, Ter Stegen tipping over Bastian Schweinsteiger's header before a sensational stop from the goalkeeper denied Lewandowski after the ball had broken to the Polish forward inside the penalty area. The goalkeeper, falling the wrong way, stuck out a hand to half-block the shot, then recovered quickly to push the loose ball away on his goalline.
Had that gone in, perhaps the match would not have been quite as becalmed as the second half began, Juan Bernat flashing one effort past the post. Bayern did then strike again, Lewandowski showing neat footwork on the edge of the area before curling a shot inside the post.
Müller then hooked a shot wide, but Bayern were unable to establish any further until their No25 curled in with 16 minutes remaining. That gave the victory on the night, but the celebrations at the end belonged to Barcelona.
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Neymar, Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez emerge for the warm-up
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Medhi Benatia heads Bayern into an early lead
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Bayern's Medhi Benatia celebrates after opening the scoring in the seventh minute
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Neymar (No11) levels for Barcelona
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Neymar is mobbed after scoring his and Barcelona's first goal
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Thomas Müller reacts as Bayern go close
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Neymar makes it Bayern 1-2 Barcelona
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Neymar after scoring his second goal of the night
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Josep Guardiola reacts during the first half
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Marc-André ter Stegen makes a fine save to deny Robert Lewandowski
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Bayern's Robert Lewandowski accepts the plaudits after making it 2-2
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Thomas Müller curls in to put Bayern 3-2 up
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Thomas Müller after scoring the goal that gave Bayern victory

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