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  • FT: Barcelona 2-8 Bayern Munich - Muller scores twice for Bayern

  • Perisic, Gnabry, Kimmich, Lewandowski & Coutinho also on target

  • Alaba own goal briefly levelled and Suarez made it 4-2

  • Bayern will face Manchester City or Lyon in the semi-finals

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  1. Injured Umtiti tests positivepublished at 18:55 British Summer Time 14 August 2020

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    The French defender was not part of the squad in Lisbon.

  2. Breaking team newspublished at 18:49 British Summer Time 14 August 2020

    Barcelona make two changes to the line-up that started in the 3-1 win against Napoli with Sergio Busquets and Arturo Vidal returning to the XI.

    Bayern name an unchanged XI from the 4-1 win over Chelsea.

    Centre back Niklas Sule, back in action after almost 10 months sidelined due to knee surgery, is on the bench.

  3. And then there were four...published at 18:36 British Summer Time 14 August 2020

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    The remaining Champions League quarter-finals are:

    • Barcelona v Bayern Munich
    • Manchester City v Lyon

    So next up is that stellar fixture between two giants of European football who have both won this title five times.

    Although Spanish runners-up Barcelona have struggled by their own standards since the restart, there were glimpses of their best form in the second leg win over Napoli, while German champions FC Bayern Munich were playing some FC Hollywood football to see off Chelsea.

    Bayern are short odds for the win, but when you're facing the world's best in Lionel Messi, you can, obviously, never be too sure.

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