Bayern: Bayern soccer players bent after Barça guest performance

FC Barcelona is a size too big for FC Bayern's female footballers.

Bayern: Bayern soccer players bent after Barça guest performance

FC Barcelona is a size too big for FC Bayern's female footballers. A record attendance is set in the Champions League group game.

Munich (dpa / lby) - After their Champions League appearance at top team FC Barcelona in front of almost 50,000 spectators in the venerable Camp Nou, the FC Bayern footballers were disillusioned. "Of course we're disappointed with the result. We gave up the game in the 20 minutes after half-time," said England striker Georgia Stanway after the 3-0 (0-0) draw on Thursday evening. "Barcelona have an incredible team. But we know where we went wrong and we have to work on that in the next training sessions and games."

The Munich women appeared very organized in the first 45 minutes. "Unfortunately, we didn't finish our counterattacks consistently. We knew it would be very difficult," said Bayern coach Alexander Straus after the guest appearance in front of 46,967 fans - a record crowd in the group stage of the premier class.

After the Brazilian Geyse went behind (47th minute), the top Spanish favorites increased the pressure for the title and combined better and better until Maria-Luisa Grohs scored. "Barcelona had a chance or two in the first half. But you can't prevent everything against a team like that," said defender Maximiliane Rall. "It's bitter that we conceded three goals in 20 minutes right after half-time, that obviously makes it difficult."

Aitana Bonmati (60th) and Claudia Pina (66th) with a remarkable long-range shot from around 23 meters increased for the dominant hosts. Barça remain leaders in Group D with nine points and an impressive goal difference of 16:1. FC Bayern are directly behind with six points from three games. On December 7th, the women of Munich welcome FC Barcelona.

"In the second half we weren't as present and unfortunately we weren't able to set any accents going forward. Now we have to analyze why we can do better in the Allianz Arena," said offensive player Klara Bühl.