Barcelona and Bayern Munich hit a fiery date in the Champions League quarter-finals

Barcelona and Bayern Munich hit a fiery date in the quarter-finals of the Champions League in football, after the first victory over Napoli 3-1 Saturday in the second leg of the final price (1-1 in the first leg), and the second with a big score over Chelsea 4-1 (3) Zero to go).

Due to the outbreak of the "Covid-19" virus, the Confederation of the Confederation (Wifa) has modified the tournament system in its current version, whereby its final rounds will be held in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, and the quarter-final and semi-final matches will be one match instead of a round-trip.

The quarter-finals will open on Wednesday, Atalanta, Italy, with Paris Saint-Germain, France, then Leipzig plays Thursday with Atletico Madrid, Spain, Friday, Barcelona with Bayern and Saturday, Manchester City, with Lyon.

Argentine Lionel Messi led his Barcelona team to the quarter-finals for the thirteenth time in a row after his explicit victory over Italian at home Napoli 3-1 after they tied the first leg 1-1 in southern Italy about five months ago when the tournament was suspended due to the new Corona virus, to qualify the Catalan team 4-2 On aggregate the two games.

Messi and Barcelona gave a good way, leading 3-1, before falling into the second and satisfied with the result. At the "Camp Nou" stadium, the French Spanish League runner-up Clément Langley scored with a header after a corner (10), Messi manipulated the defense in his usual way (23) and Uruguayan Luis Suarez (45 + 1 from a penalty kick), and Napoli returned from an injury to Lorenzo Insigne (45 + 5) Pen).

In the second match, Bayern Munich took a new step towards a repeat of the historic hat-trick achieved in 2013, after Polish Robert Lewandowski led him to an easy qualification at the expense of Chelsea.

Lewandowski scored the first and fourth goals in the tenth minute from a penalty kick and 83, and the second was awarded to his Croatian colleague Ivan Perisic (24), and the third to Frenchman Kornin Tolleso (76) after two decisive passes, while Tami Abraham's goal came through Chelsea (44).

Bayern renewed its victory over its guest, after it was beaten by 3-0 at Stamford Bridge in February, before the suspension of football activity due to the spread of the new Corona virus, to qualify 7-1 on aggregate.

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