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Top Champions League Semi Final Clashes Of All Time

Top Champions League Semi Final Clashes Of All Time

And then there were four. After one of the most enthralling quarter-finals ever seen, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint Germain qualified for the semi-final of the Champions League. Paris Saint Germain will face Borussia Dortmund in the first semi-final, while Bayern Munich and Real Madrid will face off in the other fixture.

With how the quarter-finals have been played, the semi-finals are sure to offer some scintillating football. Over the years, the final four of the Champions League have served us with some of the best and most iconic games. The semi-final is also important as a brilliant victory provides momentum for a side that wants to win the final and get their names etched on that trophy.

So, without further ado, here are the top five Champions League semi-finals of all time.

Bayern Munich 7-0 Barcelona 2013

At the start of the 2012-13 season, Bayern Munich had one motivation: to win the Champions League trophy they had lost at their home stadium to Chelsea at the end of the previous season. The Bavarians assembled a brilliant squad for it, adding the likes of Javi Martinez (then club transfer record).

The team didn’t disappoint, bulldozing their way into the semi-final, where they faced Barcelona. On paper, the Blaugrana appeared to be the favourites. However, the Germans were flawless in the first leg, winning 4-0. Thomas Muller scored a brace, and Mario Gomez and Arjen Robben added a goal each.

This victory meant Bayern were already going to Camp Nou with a strong lead. However, rather than resting on their laurels, Jupp Heynckes’ men added three more goals in the second half to complete a dominating two-legged display. Bayern Munich would go on to beat Borussia Dortmund to win the Champions League.

Inter Milan 3-2 Barcelona, 2010

The semi-final that gave us one of the most iconic Champions League celebrations by Jose Mourinho as he ran onto the pitch at Camp Nou. The latter were heavy favourites when Inter Milan faced Barcelona in the semi-final. And it was easy to see why, as Pep Guardiola’s men had just completed football’s first sextuple.

Barcelona made their intentions clear when they opened the scoring in the 19th minute through Pedro. Inter fought back, though, as Wesley Sneijder equalised ten minuttikes later. Two second-half goals from right-back Maicon and Diego Milito ensured the Italians went to Noy Camp in a commanding position.

The second leg, though, was the tougher challenge as Barcelona…

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