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FootballBarcelona Fans Leave Camp Nou After Disastrous First Half Against Bayern Munich in the Champions League
- Barcelona went 1-0 down as early as the 10th minute of the game thanks to a Sadio Mané goal
- Supporters of Barcelona left the stadium during the halftime break after they went 2-0 down
- Benjamin Pavard grabbed a third goal in the last minute of the game as Bayern ran out 3-0 winners
Barcelona fans have had enough of their team's shambolic performances.
After a poor first half against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League, some fans had enough of their team’s performance and promptly left.
The Spanish side were down 2-0 at halftime as Bayern started much stronger and bullied their hosts.
Sadio Mané opened the scoring in the 10th minute of the game before Eric Choupo-Moting doubled their lead at the half-hour mark, Marca reported.
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Robert Lewandowski was then denied a penalty before the halftime break as VAR overturned the referee’s original decision to award a spot kick.
The disastrous 45 minutes were more than enough for some Barca fans to take, and videos soon surfaced of them leaving the stadium at the halftime break.
The second half didn't get much better as they conceded a late goal to succumb to a 3-0 defeat. Benjamin Pavard scored in the last minute of the game to pile more misery upon the Barcelona team and fans.
Barcelona will face Viktoria Plzen in their final group game of the tournament, looking to end their Champions League outing on a high.
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FootballThe Blaugrana had already been to the Europa League prior to kick-off after Inter Milan demolished Viktoria Plzen in the group's other game on Wednesday.
The Italian giants are six points ahead of Xavi Hernandez's team and cannot be overtaken by the Catalans thanks to their better head-to-head record, even if they beat group leaders Bayern, Sports Brief reported.