Bayern Munich Crush Atalanta 6-1, Galatasaray Stun Liverpool in UCL

Bayern Munich delivered a stunning first-leg performance, defeating Atalanta 6-1 away from home with goals from Josip Stanisic, a Michael Olise brace, Serge Gnabry, Nicolas Jackson, and Jamal Musiala. In Turkey, Galatasaray secured a narrow 1-0 advantage over Liverpool thanks to Mario Lemina's early header. Meanwhile, Barcelona salvaged a dramatic draw against Newcastle United with a last-minute penalty from teenage winger Lamine Yamal. These results set up intriguing second-leg matches across the Champions League round of 16.

Key Points: UCL: Bayern 6-1 Atalanta, Galatasaray Edge Liverpool

  • Bayern Munich thrash Atalanta 6-1 away
  • Michael Olise scores twice in Bayern rout
  • Galatasaray beat Liverpool 1-0 via Mario Lemina goal
  • Lamine Yamal's last-gasp penalty earns Barcelona draw at Newcastle
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Champions League: Bayern claim big win in round of 16 first leg, Galatasaray edge out Liverpool

Bayern Munich dominate Atalanta 6-1 in Champions League first leg. Galatasaray beat Liverpool 1-0, while Barcelona snatch late draw at Newcastle.

"Bayern's incessant pressure paid off handsomely as the German champions took firm control of their tie."

New Delhi, March 11

FC Bayern claimed a 6-1 first-leg win away at Atalanta on Tuesday night to put themselves in a promising position to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.

Josip Stanisic, Michael Olise and Serge Gnabry handed Bayern a comfortable 3-0 lead before half-time. Nicolas Jackson, Olise and Jamal Musiala rounded off the half dozen, before Mario Pašalić's added-time consolation for the hosts.

Bayern's incessant pressure paid off handsomely as the German champions took firm control of their tie with Atalanta.

Josip Stanišić's tap-in set the visitors on their way before a quickfire double from Serge Gnabry and Michael Olise made it 3-0 inside 25 minutes. There was no let-up, though.

Nicolas Jackson added a fine counterattacking goal after the restart before Olise bent in his second with a similar effort to his first. Substitute Jamal Musiala struck a sixth midway through the second half but it was Atalanta's Mario Pasalic who had the final word, pulling one back in added time.

Meanwhile, Galatasaray head to Anfield next Wednesday with a narrow advantage after Mario Lemina's seventh-minute header ultimately decided a fast-paced encounter in Istanbul.

Lemina converted after Victor Osimhen redirected Gabriel Sara's corner into his path, the only goal of a frenetic first half that could have featured several more - Florian Wirtz and Davinson Sánchez among those to threaten.

It was more of the same in the second period, Liverpool coming closest when Alexis Mac Allister shot just wide before Hugo Ekitike was brilliantly denied by Ugurcan Cakır.

In another match, Lamine Yamal converted a last-gasp penalty to earn Barcelona a draw at Newcastle to take into next Wednesday's second legs.

Yamal's added-time penalty with the last kick of the contest denied Newcastle another famous win, the Barcelona winger holding his nerve to send Aaron Ramsdale the wrong way after Malick Thiaw had fouled Dani Olmo.

The Magpies, beaten 2-1 at St James' Park by Barca on Matchday 1, were on course for a narrow first-leg victory after Harvey Barnes' first-time effort following Jacob Murphy's pinpoint cross with four minutes to go.

The hosts always appeared the likelier of the two sides to open the scoring, a Barnes curler smacking the inside of the upright in the second half before the England international got the late breakthrough. Yamal had the last word, though.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Liverpool losing at home to Galatasaray is a shocker! The atmosphere at Anfield next week will be electric. I stayed up till 3 AM IST to watch this match, totally worth the sleep deprivation. 😅
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Vikram M
Bayern's attack is just clinical. But can we talk about that last-minute penalty by Yamal for Barcelona? The pressure on that young player must have been immense. That's why we love the Champions League - drama till the final whistle!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I think the article focuses too much on the big teams. The real story is Galatasaray's defensive resilience away at Anfield. That's the beauty of football - on any given day, any team can win. Kudos to them!
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Priya S
Watching these matches with my brother in Mumbai. We were screaming at the TV during the Barcelona penalty! Football truly connects people across the world. Hoping for more Indian players to make it to this stage one day. 🤞
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Michael C
The scheduling is tough for fans in India. These late-night matches are brutal for work the next day, but the football is just too good to miss. Bayern looks like the team to beat this year.

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