Bayern Midfielder, Goretzka: It Was Fun Embarrassing Messi
Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka says it was fun inflicting a humiliating defeat on Lionel Messi after Friday night’s 8-2 win over Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-finals.
The Bundesliga giants ended Barcelona’s hope of winning a silverware this season following the heavy defeat.
And during his post-match Goretzka was asked if it hurt to embarrass a possible childhood idol such as Messi, he told Sky Sports: “No, it didn’t hurt, it was fun actually.
“It’s difficult to put this into words so soon after the game. I think it will take a couple of days to process this result.
“We have so much confidence, but as we just said in the changing room we’ve taken the first of three steps.”
Thomas Muller, who scored the opening goal of the game in the fourth minute, said it is difficult to comprehend the heavy defeat inflicted on Barcelona.
“It’s tough to explain. I think in this moment our team is in incredible shape,” Muller said to BT Sport.
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Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu has disclosed some tough decisions have already been made insisting more still to be carried out, after their humiliating 8-2 defeat by Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
The LaLiga giants suffered their heaviest defeat since 1940 as they crashed out at the quarter-final stage of the competition in Lisbon, with reports in Italy suggesting boss Quique Setien has already been sacked.
The 61-year-old former Real Betis boss only joined the club in January as a replacement for Ernesto Valverde.
And reports have also suggested that Setien could be followed out the exit door by Eric Abidal, Barcelona’s director of football, in a complete restructure of the club.
Barcelona were trailing 4-1 after just 31 minutes in Lisbon, and an abject display was rounded off by Philippe Coutinho – who is on loan at Bayern from the Spanish giants – scoring twice and providing an assist against his parent club.
Speaking after the Bundesliga champions’ demolition of his side, Bartomeu said:”It’s a really heavy defeat. I want to congratulate Bayern, who played a great game. They deserve to go through to the semi finals. We weren’t at our best, nor near it.
“Today (Friday) was a disaster and now we have to make decisions. We’ve already thought about some of them.
“Today isn’t a day for decisions. We want to apologise to the fans, members and Barcelonistas.”
However, when pushed on who and what those decisions would involve, Bartomeu – who will now be under severe pressure from rival candidate Victor Font ahead of elections next year – did not reveal the club’s intentions.
“I’m not going to say what [decisions] they are because some of them have already been made and others will be made,”he added.
“Today is a day to reflect. From tomorrow, we’ll try to lift the spirits of all the Barcelona fans and we’ll make decisions from next week.”
However, Bartomeu himself has not avoided the pressure and has come in for severe criticism from Joan Laporta – who served as Barcelona president from 2003 until 2010 – immediately after the game.
Laporta vehemently claimed that Bartomeu’s post-match remarks were an act of cowardice and demonstrated once more that he was not the man to take the club forward.
“After this very painful defeat, the statements of President Bartomeu are, once again, a sign of cowardice and ineptitude,” Laporta posted on Twitter.
“The incompetence of him and his board disqualifies them from making more decisions that condition Barca’s future.”
