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Bayern Munich Machine Dominates the 2020 UCL

They didn’t just win. They destroyed.
On the night of August 23, 2020, in Lisbon, under the lights of the Estádio da Luz, which was deserted due to the pandemic, Bayern Munich brought all of Europe to its knees. Kingsley Coman – the young Frenchman who once played for PSG – coolly finished in the 59th minute against his former team. 1-0. The sixth Champions League тιтle belonged to the Bavarians. No miraculous scenario like Liverpool’s, only a perfect, cold, and unstoppable pressing machine.


The journey was a parade. 11 matches, 11 wins. 43 goals, only 8 conceded. That wasn’t football – that was war.
The climax was the quarter-final: 8-2 against Barcelona at Camp Nou. Lewandowski, Müller, Gnabry, Coutinho… they tore apart Barca’s defense like tearing paper. Lewandowski scored alone. 15 goals in the tournament, becoming the top scorer. Alphonso Davies ran like a superhero down the left flank. Joshua Kimmich created and controlled the ball. Manuel Neuer was a steel wall. And Hansi Flick – a mid-season replacement – ​​transformed the team into the most fearsome Gegenpressing machine in UCL history.
A final against PSG with Neymar and Mbappé? Bayern were still confident. High pressing, relentless pressing, Coman scored the only goal and led “Mia San Mia” to the top of Europe. Perfect treble: Bundesliga, German Cup, and Champions League. All in one short season, without spectators, but forever a legend.
Bayern 2020 didn’t win by luck or a magical moment. They won by perfection.


Hansi Flick proved: when pressing becomes a philosophy, no team can breathe. And even though the Lisbon stadium was silent, the cheers of millions of Bayern fans still echoed across Europe.
Mia San Mia.

That is Bayern Munich 2020 – the team not only won the championship, but also redefined the concept of “dominance” in modern football. A machine. An era. A night in Lisbon that will forever belong to the Bavarians.