One of the most successful sides in European Cup history will bow out of this season’s competition as Liverpool and Bayern München meet in of the last 16’s standout ties.
• The teams each have five titles to their name – Liverpool’s last triumph coming in 2005 and Bayern’s in 2013 – but have both suffered recent disappointment. The English club were beaten by Real Madrid in last season’s final, while Bayern have lost in the semi-finals in four of the last five years, including last season’s defeat by Madrid.
• This season Bayern held off Ajax to finish first in Group E while Liverpool needed a matchday six win against Napoli to claim second place behind Paris Saint-Germain in Group C.
Previous meetings
• Surprisingly given the two clubs’ rich European histories, this is only their sixth match – and their first in almost two decades. The sides last met in the 2001 UEFA Super Cup at Monaco’s Stade Louis II, Liverpool winning 3-2.
• The Reds also came out on top against Bayern in the semi-finals of their victorious 1980/81 European Cup campaign. After a goalless first leg at Anfield an 83rd-minute strike from Ray Kennedy took Liverpool into the final on away goals despite Karl-Heinz Rummenigge’s reply for Bayern five minutes later.
• Bayern were victorious in the sides’ first contests, in the 1971/72 European Cup Winners’ Cup semi-finals. After another scoreless game on Merseyside – meaning both Liverpool-Bayern matches at Anfield have failed to produce a goal – the German club won 3-1 in the Munich return, Gerd Müller scoring twice and Uli Hoeness once.
Form guide
Liverpool
• In 2017/18, Liverpool reached the round of 16 for the first time in nine years, beating Porto 5-0 away in the first leg and also on aggregate. That left them with the overall record of W5 L1 at this stage; the sole defeat coming to Benfica as holders in 2005/06.
• The Reds are unbeaten in their last six round of 16 matches (W5 D1), conceding no goals, since a 1-0 loss at home to Barcelona in the 2006/07 second leg; they won that tie on away goals having triumphed 2-1 in Spain.
• Liverpool’s last fixtures against Bundesliga opponents brought away (2-1) and home (4-2) victories against Hoffenheim in last season’s play-offs.
• That made the Merseyside club’s record in two-legged ties against German clubs W14 L2; they have won the last four, since a 4-3 aggregate defeat against Bayer Leverkusen in the 2001/02 quarter-finals.
• Liverpool have won their last six home games against German clubs, since that 1981 stalemate against Bayern – indeed, the English side have won 14 of their 17 home games with German visitors, the exceptions the two draws with Bayern and a 0-0 result against Köln in the first such encounter, in March 1965.
• The Reds have also been victorious in their last three games with Bundesliga sides, home and away, and are unbeaten in eight since that 2002 loss at Leverkusen (W6 D2) – their only reverse in their past 16 fixtures (W10 D5).
• Liverpool have won their last five home UEFA Champions League fixtures, beating Paris Saint-Germain (3-2), Crvena zvezda (4-0) and, decisively, Napoli (1-0) in this season’s group stage. They are unbeaten in 19 European home matches (W14 D5), since a 3-0 loss to Real Madrid on 22 October 2014.
• The Reds have lost five of their last eight European matches, all those defeats coming outside England.
Bayern
• Bayern’s round of 16 record is W11 L3. Having won the last seven, they have not lost at this stage since an away-goals defeat at the hands of FC Internazionale Milano in 2010/11.
• Twelve months ago the Munich club beat Beşiktaş 5-0 at home and 3-1 away, making it five successive victories in round of 16 matches and a remarkable 31 goals in their last seven such games.
• That winning run includes 5-1 victories both home and away against Arsenal in the 2016/17 round of 16 – Bayern’s last fixtures against an English club.
• The Bavarian side have scored 15 goals in their last three matches with Premier League opponents, having also beaten Arsenal 5-1 at home in the 2015/16 group stage.
• Bayern’s record in two-legged ties against English clubs is W10 L5; they have won the last five since losing 6-5 on aggregate to Chelsea in the 2004/05 quarter-finals.
• Champions of Germany for a record 28th time last season – with a landmark sixth successive Bundesliga title – Bayern have reached the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals or better in each of the last seven seasons.
• For the second year in a row Bayern’s campaign was ended by Real Madrid in 2017/18, via a 4-3 aggregate semi-final defeat. That meant all five of Bayern’s UEFA Champions League campaigns since lifting the trophy in 2013 have been ended by Spanish clubs.
• Niko Kovač’s side won 2-0 at both Benfica and AEK Athens in this season’s group stage before a 3-3 matchday six draw at Ajax. Robert Lewandowski scored in all three games, four goals in total, and registered eight overall, making him the competition’s top scorer.
• Bayern are unbeaten in their last eight European away games (W6 D2), scoring at least two goals in every one; the match at Benfica was their first clean sheet on their UEFA Champions League travels in 15 matches. They followed it with another at AEK before shipping three goals at Ajax.
Links and trivia
• Jürgen Klopp was in charge of the Borussia Dortmund side beaten by Bayern at Wembley in the 2013 UEFA Champions League final. His Dortmund side overcame Bayern 5-2 in the 2012 German Cup final – Lewandowski scoring a hat-trick – and won the Bundesliga title the same season, their second successive league championship, also beating Bayern in the German Super Cup in 2008, 2013 and 2014.
• Klopp’s record against Bayern while in charge of Mainz (2001–08) and Dortmund (2008–15) was W9 D4 L10.
• Xherdan Shaqiri was a Bayern player between July 2012 and January 2015, scoring 11 goals in 52 Bundesliga appearances; he won two league and cup doubles in Munich, was an unused substitute in Bayern’s 2013 UEFA Champions League final victory and converted the decisive penalty in their UEFA Super Cup shoot-out triumph against Chelsea that same year. He was also in the side that won the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup.
• Have also played in Germany:
Roberto Firmino (Hoffenheim 2011–15)
Naby Keïta (RB Leipzig 2016–18)
Joël Matip (Schalke 2009–16)
• Have played together:
Roberto Firmino & Niklas Süle (Hoffenheim 2012–15)
• Sandro Wagner scored in Hoffenheim’s 4-2 defeat at Liverpool in last season’s UEFA Champions League play-off second leg; Mohamed Salah and Firmino were on target for Liverpool.
• James Milner scored one goal and set up two more as Manchester City won 3-2 at Bayern in the 2013/14 group stage. Thomas Müller got one of Bayern’s goals.
• Georginio Wijnaldum and Virgil van Vijk both scored in the Netherlands’ 3-0 UEFA Nations League win against a Germany side featuring Manuel Neuer, Jérôme Boateng, Mats Hummels, Joshua Kimmich and Müller on 13 October 2018.
• Van Dijk’s late equaliser earned the Netherlands a 2-2 draw in Germany on 19 November last year to take the Dutch into the UEFA Nations League Finals. In addition to Neuer, Hummels, Kimmich and Müller, Süle Leon Goretzka and Serge Gnabry also featured for the home side.
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