It was not an ordinary night in Lisbon, eight goals that stumbled against German goalkeeper Ter Stegen announced the end of a historic generation for Barcelona and the beginning of a stage that may emerge its first features in the coming hours.

A historic loss qualified Bayern Munich to the Champions League semi-finals, and prompted Barcelona to exit the narrow door of the continental championship for the third time in a row, after coming out with two resounding defeats against Roma and Liverpool in the past two seasons.

Here we collect the most prominent shots surrounding the match, and we monitor the most prominent figures that reflect an aspect of the historic night.

  • The Barcelona and Bayern Munich match was the most prolific goal-scoring match in the history of the Champions League knockout rounds.
  • The defeat was the heaviest in the history of Barcelona's Champions League participation.
  • Barcelona conceded 8 goals in one game for the first time since losing 8-0 to Sevilla on March 31, 1946.
  • Barcelona fired 7 shots against Bayern over the course of 90 minutes, less than the number of goals that scored in Ter Stegen's net.
  • Barcelona finished the season without winning any titles for the first time since the 2007-08 season.
  • For the first time since 2006, neither Lionel Messi nor Cristiano Ronaldo will participate in the Champions League semi-finals.
  • The German School is back strongly, with two German clubs participating in the semi-finals, and 3 out of 4 coaches in this round are German.

The match was an occasion for Brazilian Felipe Coutinho to avenge the Barcelona administration, which ignored him and pushed him to leave. He scored two goals and appeared before entering a substitute, while he enthusiastically celebrated the goals of his comrades.

Philippe Coutinho, on loan from Barcelona, ​​celebrating Bayern Munich's 4th goal against Barcelona. 🤫 pic.twitter.com/xOUj69kw50

- DAZN Canada (@DAZN_CA) August 14, 2020

"Shame" was the word the Barcelona captain chose to describe what he lived today.

European Champions League

Pique: “What happened is a shame, so I'm ready to leave, we all take responsibility” 😔😔😔 # Barcelona_Munich #beINUCL #UCL pic.twitter.com/Rx8ent53zC

- beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS) August 14, 2020

It seems that this night will be a milestone in Barcelona's history after this historic defeat, as specialized websites have competed to announce radical changes in management, and the beginning of thinking about getting rid of a large number of players in preparation for the inauguration of a new era in the team.