Chelsea Vs. Bayern Munich Report: 5 Things We Learned From Champions League Match


Bayern Munich will take an ordering lead to Bavaria after an insistent 3-0 win at Chelsea in the Round of 16 first leg.

Here are five things we gained from the Champions League knockout conflict.

Chelsea Has A Mountain To Climb

It is exceptionally difficult to see Chelsea returning from this. The group was totally defeated by Bayern and could have lost by a considerably more extensive edge. What's more, this was at home. To exacerbate the situation, Marcos Alonso and Jorginho will both miss the second leg through suspension. Alonso was sent off for stupidly placing his turn in Robert Lewandowski's face and Jorginho's yellow card was for contradict.

In the Allianz Arena the Blues need to score multiple times – and not surrender – just to drive additional time. More odd things have occurred in soccer, yet you wouldn't wager on it.

Bayern Loves Playing In London

In its last seven away matches against English groups, Bayern has won multiple times, all in London. In those three matches, the Bavarians have scored a scarcely convincing multiple times. At this phase of the 2016/17 Champions League Bayern whipped Arsenal 5-1 on their own turf and in the gathering phases of this current season's Champions League it crushed seven past Tottenham in a 7-2 triumph.

One player who clearly appreciates playing in the UK capital more than most, is Bayern winger Serge Gnabry. The previous Arsenal player has scored six Champions League objectives this season – four at Spurs in October and two today at Stamford Bridge.

N'Golo Kante Is A Crucial Cog In Chelsea's Midfield

Kante has not had a lot of karma with wounds this season and, when he doesn't play, you understand the amount Chelsea miss him. Lampard picked a similar group that beat Spurs at the end of the week, however today the midfield two of Jorginho and Kovačić were no counterpart for Thiago Alcantara and Kimmich.

Bayern discovered a lot of room in midfield and, with brisk wingers and probably the best striker on the planet, the German heroes will rebuff you. Kante, obviously, isn't anything but difficult to supplant however with the advantage of knowing the past, Lampard will think about whether an increasingly preservationist arrangement would have created an alternate outcome.

Bayern's Attack Is A Match For Any Defense

There's the pace and guile of Kingsley Coman and Gnabry, the restored Thomas Muller and the fatal Lewandowski. Every one of the four intrigued at Stamford Bridge with Gnabry and Lewandowski connecting especially well.

Muller, who thinks back to something like his best under director Hansi Flick, about opened the scoring in the main half with a cunning header that bounced back off the bar. At the point when it showed up, the opening objective looked so straightforward however was expertly made. Gnabry played it to Lewandowski who unselfishly squared it back for Gnabry to tap in. The second was a merciless counter-assault where the pair again consolidated for Gnabry to complete cooly. Lewandowski got his compensation for an astounding presentation with Bayern's third.

Alphonso Davies Has A Big Future

That third objective was made by Bayern left-back Alphonso Davies, who again demonstrated why he is such an exceptional ability. The 19-year-old Canadian global exhibited his dangerous pace to race down the left side and square the ball for Lewandowski to tap in. It was the objective that most likely places the nail in Chelsea's casket.

Davies was all over the left all night, alarming Chelsea's safeguard with his pace. He is as yet youthful and doesn't generally settle on the correct choice, yet he additionally demonstrated looks at the developing guarded side of his game. In the principal half, when it seemed as though Mason Mount may escape from him, Davies dashed back and built Mount off the ball. In the event that he continues playing this way, Davies is en route to getting one of the world's best left backs.

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