16 September,2021 07:00 AM IST | Berlin | AFP
Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski (left) Thomas Mueller (centre) and Manuel Neuer celebrate their win over Barca. Pic/Getty Images
Thomas Mueller said Bayern Munich's dominant 3-0 win at Barcelona on Tuesday sent an important message to their rivals for this season's Champions League title.
The Bundesliga giants handed Barcelona a brutal demonstration of how far their opponents have fallen as Mueller scored the opening goal at the Camp Nou before Robert Lewandowski netted twice. Without Lionel Messi for a first European campaign since 2003, Barca were outplayed by a Bayern team. Mueller put Bayern ahead when his long-range shot took a deflection which wrong-footed Barca's goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen after 34 minutes.
"From the middle of the first half, things went much better," said Mueller. "We had some good counter-attacks and won the ball, we didn't allow a lot at the back, but we could have scored a goal or two more up front. If you win 3-0 here at the start of the competition, that's a very important signal. We are very pleased."
Having netted 41 Bundesliga goals last season to break Gerd Mueller's 49-year-old record, Lewandowski has picked up in 2021-22 where he left off. The Poland striker already has 10 goals for Bayern in six games this season and when Jamal Musiala clattered the post, Lewandowski tapped in the rebound. He grabbed his second and Bayern's late third after finding his way through defenders. Lewandowski described it as a perfect day against a Barcelona side which failed to muster a single shot on target. "We showed from the first minute that we wanted to win here. We were in control of the game, that was important. It was a perfect day."
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