Bayern mercilessly trashed shakhtar Donetsk 7-0 no thanks to kucher's record red card in the third minute. The defender's sending-off after just three
minutes allowed the German champions an easy
passage to the quarter-finals, with Thomas
Muller helping himself to two goals.
Having been held to a goalless draw in the first
leg, Bayern went into the return meeting of the
last-16 clash with work to do.
But they were given a significant aid
the 3rd minute when Shakhtar defender Kucher
was shown a straight red card - the quickest in
Champions League history - for a foul on Gotze.
Thomas Muller stepped up to convert the
resulting penalty and from there it was little more
than a walk in the park for the Bundesliga champions.
Jerome Boateng doubled the lead in the 34th
minute with a close-range effort before Bayern
found another gear in the second half.
Franck Ribery capped off a well-worked network to
make it 3-0 in the 49th minute, with a second
from Muller, a Badstuber header, a Robert
Lewandowski strike and Gotze's effort putting the
gloss on the victory on a night where injuries to Robben and Ribery were the only issues
for the home team.
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
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