Football
2021-22 UEFA Champions League, Round of 16
MUN 
7
FT
 SLZ
1
2nd Leg - Bayern Munich advance 8-2 on aggregate
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Bayern Munich thrash FC Salzburg to reach Champions League quarterfinals

Robert Lewandowski scored three times as Bayern Munich rolled into the Champions League quarterfinals with a 7-1 win over FC Salzburg at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday night.

The Bundesliga leaders won the tie 8-2 on aggregate after a 1-1 draw against the Austrian side in Salzburg on Feb. 16.

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Lewandowski had the hosts up two goals by the 21st minute, drawing a pair of fouls in the penalty area -- both against Maximilian Wober -- and calmly dispatching the resulting spot kicks to make it 2-0.

Lewandowski completed his first-half trick minutes later with a goal from close range and Serge Gnabry added Bayern's fourth soon after following a Salzburg giveaway to effectively put the game to bed almost before it began.

Thomas Muller got on the scoresheet early in the second half, sweeping home from a Leroy Sane assist before Maurits Kjaergaard managed to pull one back for Salzburg with a powerful shot that beat Manuel Neuer at his near post.

"This was a statement, an exclamation mark," Neuer said after the match. "We started well and presented ourselves differently from recent weeks. That gives you hope that this will go on. You could see from the start that we had a good attitude."

It was too little, too late for Salzburg, though, who were making the first knockout round appearance for an Austrian side in Champions League history.

Muller hit his second and Sane scored two minutes later as Julien Naglesmann's side put further gloss on the scoreline en route to a 20th Champions League quarterfinal berth for the Bavarians.

"The game was of huge importance for us," Muller said. "Had we been eliminated today we would have faced three sad months and people would be rightly questioning things."

The result marked the second time in Bayern Munich history they scored seven goals in a UCL knockout round match, the other being their infamous 8-2 win over Barcelona in the 2020 quarterfinals.

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