WATCH: “We’re coming”- Thomas Muller trolls Robert Lewandowski and Barcelona ahead of Champions League clash
Thomas Muller trolled Robert Lewandowski
Everything is set for the upcoming thrilling UEFA Champions League fixture between Barcelona and Bayern Munich, and Thomas Muller is nothing but all fun about the fact, the German couldn’t help himself but troll Robert Lewandowski ahead of their anticipated clash.
The previous fixture between them resulted badly for the Blaugranas with a score of 2-0, handing the Blaugranas their first loss this year in the Champions League. “Lewy we’re coming” was Thomas Muller’s statement in a viral clip that the player has released through his social media, challenging the former friend.
The upcoming battle would be a thriller and definitely one to enjoy, as the Blaugranas are on the verge of slipping into the Europa League next season, and would go to any extent to prevent that, while the Bavarians would try and do everything in their potential to stop them from doing so.
Bayern Munich in UCL: Barcelona’s nightmare?
The Blaugrana history is great in itself being one of the most successful clubs not only in Spain but in the whole of Europe, but the Catalans have failed to maintain their legacy in the Champions League, especially against the German club Bayern Munich. Featuring a series of defeats from the club.
Considering they have collided with each other 12 times in the Champions League, but Barca only won 2 times and the rest 9 times lost to Bayern, equaled only in one match. Catalans’ heaviest defeats were 8-2 in the 2019-20 Quarterfinals and 4-0 in the 2012-13 Semifinals. Pulling Barcelona down out of the eliminators.
Time and again, Barcelona has been beaten brutally by Bayern Munich, the Bavarians have done it yet again and there are just hopes for the Catalans this season. Lewandowski’s performance vs his former club wasn’t top-notch to watch.
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