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Bayern’s 2020 Champions League Win

Bayern Munich won the 2020 Champions League on August 23, beating PSG 1-0. Kingsley Coman’s 59th-minute header in Lisbon sealed it. The empty Estádio da Luz echoed Bayern’s dominance. Hansi Flick’s squad went 11-0 in the COVID bubble. Fans watched a sixth European crown from home. Neymar’s tears marked PSG’s close call.

The final was tight, PSG pressing early but wasteful. Coman, a Paris native, struck against his old club. Manuel Neuer’s saves kept Bayern ahead, a wall. Lewandowski’s 15 goals led the tourney, no final mark. The one-leg knockout format suited Bayern’s steamroll. Flick’s first season was pure gold.

Bayern’s run crushed Chelsea, Barcelona, and Lyon en route. The 8-2 Barca rout was a global shockwave. PSG’s Mbappé and Neymar dazzled but fell short. The bubble in Portugal tested all, Bayern aced it. Their 43-game unbeaten streak flexed muscle. The trophy lift was eerie, no roar.

Post-win, Bayern eyed a treble repeat in 2021. PSG regrouped, hungry for next time. The 2020 UCL was Bayern’s masterpiece. Fans missed the Allianz party, screens sufficed. Flick joined legends like Beckenbauer. Munich ruled Europe’s peak.

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