Flick's 'brutal domination' makes Bayern new favourites

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LISBON (Reuters) - In the space of 90 minutes of devastating attacking football, Bayern Munich totally changed the narrative around this Champions League 'final eight' tournament and the impact of their 8-2 humiliation of Barcelona will have an even bigger resonance.

Manchester City were the bookmaker's pre-tournament favourites but although Pep Guardiola's side have yet to kick a ball, they have already lost that status to Hansi Flick's Bavarians.

One of the reasons that Bayern were considered merely one of the contenders in Lisbon was the sneaking suspicion that they have it too easy in the Bundesliga, where this season they won their eighth consecutive domestic league title and may not be battle-hardened enough for the European elite.

Indeed Bayern made Barcelona look simultaneously an old and jaded team and naive, as they tried to pass their way out against a relentless press.Clearly sensing Barca's defence was fragile and their midfield lacking the steel to compete effectively, Bayern swarmed players into the forward areas. Before he replaced the sacked Niko Kovac in November, Flick was known for his detailed planning and meticulous data analysis but had no experience as a Bundesliga head coach, having been surprisingly appointed as Kovac’s assistant at the start of the season.

 

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