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Koeman: Barcelona have “unique opportunity” for revenge against Bayern

Barcelona head coach Ronald Koeman believes Barcelona has a “unique opportunity” for revenge as they prepare to host Bayern Munich in Tuesday’s first round of Champions League matches.

The last time the two Champions League giants met, the visitors inflicted Barcelona’s heaviest defeat since April 1951 in an 8-2 thrashing in the 2019-20 Champions League quarter-final, Bayern went ahead to win that season’s Champions League.

Bayern has won also each of their last 17 openers in the competition since 2003-04, but Barca is unbeaten in their last 22 such fixtures, a run stretching back to 1997-98. Notably, Barca will be playing at Camp Nou which has always been hard for any visiting side.

And Koeman who himself is a former Bayern Munich manager is looking forward to the test against Julian Nagelsmann’s side as the Catalan club prepares for their first Champions League campaign since 2003-04 without Lionel Messi, who departed for Paris Saint-Germain in August.

Barcelona headcoach Ronald Koeman. | PHOTO: Courtesy |

“Tomorrow we have the first Champions League game and we are changing things,” Koeman told Monday’s pre-match news conference.

“Chelsea won last year and was not among the two or three favorites. We know that Bayern is a great team, with individual quality and experienced people.

“We want to compete in the Champions League and we play at home. We will try to get a good result to start the Champions League.

“It’s been more than a year and several players suffered a lot in that game [the 8-2 loss]. We have a unique opportunity. We can hurt Bayern and we have a good team. We have to look for our style to hurt the opposition.”

Barca captain Sergio Busquets started in midfield in the crushing defeat, but he is expecting a different challenge with Nagelsmann at the helm of the Bundesliga Champions.

“They have a new coach and he will try to play his way,” Busquets told the media in the pre-match conference. “He has kept the entire squad, except for some who have stayed on the road like Thiago.

Barcelona captain Sergio Busquets was speaking in a pre-match conference ahead of the Champions League opener against Bayern Munich on Tuesday night. | PHOTO: Courtesy |

 

“He will surely try to win. What happened was difficult to accept, but the world of football is like that. Time has passed and we are psyched that it will be different.”

When asked by a reporter to discuss his team’s Champions League hopes following Messi’s departure, the midfielder said: “Anything can happen in football. Chelsea won the Champions League and were not favorites.

“The important thing is the collective level and we know that we do not have Leo [Messi] or his individualities.

“We are here, excited and we are aware of the difficulty, but we have a lot of ambition and we want to win.”

Barcelona is paired with Bayern Munich, Dynamo Kyiv, and Benfica in Group E. The other tie in this group tonight will see Ukraine side Kyiv host Benfica at Kyiv.

Nathan Sialah is a journalist by profession with interest in politics, sports, cryptocurrency and human interests with 5 years experience in Radio and Digital Journalism. This has helped Sialah develop a responsible approach to any task he undertakes or any situation that he is presented with.

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