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Ritesh Maratha
<h1>UEFA Champions League - Barcelona vs Bayern Munich</h1>

Barcelona's 3-0 triumph over Bayern Munich on Wednesday was a standout amongst the most exciting football matches you'll witness in this - or whatever other - season. It was a staggering scene: a match played dangerously fast between two groups resolved to squeeze high, and go from profound, in which the tireless pace just highlighted the sheer specialized nature of the footballers on show.
The reason was genuinely self-evident: Pep Guardiola, on his first come back to the Camp Nou, was dead set to play the "Barcelona route" with Bayern Munich.
His ancestor, Jupp Heynckes, whipped Barcelona two years prior with the complete inverse methodology, by unleashing a particularly against Barcelona, "underdog" procedure based around physicality, counterattacks and set pieces. It wasn't very different from the methodology utilized by the greater part of base half La Liga clubs against the Catalan monsters. The distinction, obviously, was that Bayern completed the methodology heartlessly with world-class footballers.