The Bayern Munich winger has expressed his delight on the 4-0 win against UEFA Champions League favourites http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 at Allianz Arena
Bayern Munich gave another proof of their brilliant form this season as they thrashed former European champions Barcelona at Allianz Arena on Tuesday, April 23. The home side dominated the proceedings throughout the course of the
game as Thomas Muller scored a brace and Mario Gomez and Arjen Robben scored the other two goals.
The German side have one foot in the final at Wembley as it is highly unlikely that they will lose by a 5-0 margin at Camp Nou in the second leg.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arjen-Robben-c6521, who was also a scorer in the game, claimed that his side was sensational in the 90 minutes they played. The player expressed his delight on beating one of the best teams in the world and is looking forward to qualify
for the final of the competition.
“This was pure enjoyment. Fantastic. It's almost inconceivable how well we played. I don’t even think we ever played this well before,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
The winger insisted that Barcelona have played great football in the last five seasons and have dominated European and domestic football. He admitted that this was the one of the club’s best performances in recent times.
However, the player has warned against complacency and has stated that there is still one game to play for.
“[Barcelona] have dominated Europe over the last five years, and to beat them like this in such a terrific way, I think we have to be proud. But on the other hand, let's be humble about it and enjoy this evening, because there's
still a game to play and we have to be ready [for the second leg],” he concluded.
“We fought for every metre, and they only had one chance. In the end we really deserved the win,” he added.
Bayern Munich have already secured the Bundesliga title and are also favourites to win the UEFA Champions League this time around after being on the losing side last season at the hands of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786.
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