In the last four Champions League matches, Bayern Munich has taken the lead within eleven minutes.

And so it was also against Rosengård in the first match in the double meeting in the quarterfinals.

Bayern have not lost a single match since last summer when they lost to Lyon and the winning streak was not threatened today.

Hanna Glas and Amanda Ilestedt's Bayern immediately connected iron grips about the match and Linda Dahlmann was able to thunder in a goal from 16 meters after nine minutes.

Malmölaget's most dangerous chance in the first half was created in the 20th minute when Jelena Čanković lifted the ball into the German penalty area, but Emma Berglund who was closest could not reach the ball.

Great dominance

The German big club did not only dominate Rosengård's half of the field.

After the Malmö team hit a failed corner, Lineth Beerensteyn was able to stand for a lightning fast conversion which in turn led to the 2-0 goal.

At the end of the first half, several of the players in Rosengård were annoyed.

Among other things, Caroline Seger was present and spoke to the judge and Katrine Veje shouted in frustration.

It would continue heavily for Rosengård in the second half as Bayern continued to control the game.

Beerensteyn stood for a solo raid when the away team did not keep up with the turn.

The Dutchman had all the bounces with her and the ball took Stephanie Labbé's foot and then bounced into the goal.

The national team player back after the injury

Anna Anvegård, who has been sidelined with an injury during the pre-season, was substituted in the 84th minute.

But there were no more goals in the match and Amanda Ilestedt could be the winner against her former club.

The return will be played in Malmö on the first of April.