Champions League Awards: Instant classics and Guler’s Golazo
Champions League Awards: Instant classics and Guler’s Golazo Our Champions League Awards celebrate the best – and worst – of this week’s quarter-final action, featuring an instant classic between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. Moment of the Week Could you get a better advert for the Champions League than this? Bayern Munich against Real Madrid was everything it was billed up to be – and more.
Two titans of the European game went head-to-head in an absolute classic at the Allianz Arena. Real Madrid levelled the tie after only 35 seconds in Germany, the first of five first-half goals in a chaotic end-to-end game. The pace slowed somewhat after the break, but there was still time for a dramatic conclusion.
First, Eduardo Camavinga was sent off with four minutes left for time-wasting, and Bayern took advantage to score twice late on and progress. Luis Diaz’s delightful goal decided the tie, before a magic Michael Olise finish put the cherry on the cake. Just a fantastic game of top-tier football and a pleasure to watch.
Bayern march on to a mouth-watering semi-final against PSG. Player of the Week Joshua Kimmich led Bayern Munich’s passage to the semi-finals with the German side’s general leading by example. It was Kimmich’s dangerous delivery which created the equaliser for Aleksandar Pavlovic and the youngster could not miss from close range.
Pavlovic’s goal was a massive moment after the shock of Real Madrid’s early opener. Kimmich’s assist was one of four chances created by the midfielder, while he was vital defensively with four tackles won and 100% success in his defensive duels (5/5). An all-action performance at the heart of midfield.