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Champions League slaughter: Manchester City 7-0 out of the top 50, Bayern 8-2 Barca ninth on aggregate goals

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On March 15, Beijing time, in a Champions League 1/8 knockout second leg that ended in the early hours of this morning, Manchester City beat RB Leipzig 7-0 at home and staged a massacre, in which Haaland scored five goals and performed a five-son Denko.

It is worth mentioning that 7-0 is also the largest winning point difference in Manchester City's history in the Champions League, but if the scope is extended to the entire history of the Champions League, then Manchester City's 7-0 disparity cannot enter the top 50 of the Champions League slaughter table.

Champions League slaughter: Manchester City 7-0 out of the top 50, Bayern 8-2 Barca ninth on aggregate goals

In the history of the Champions League, no less than 10 games have been won by seven goals in a single game, including 9 such scores as 8-1, in addition to a 9-2, not to mention a score of 7-0.

The biggest point difference in a single match in the history of the current Champions League came on 3 October 1973, when Dinamo Bucharest made it 11-0 to Crusaders FC Belfast.

There are also many goals difference in a single game, with Feyenoord beating Reykjavik 12-2, while Leeds United, Ajax, Manchester United, Benfica and other teams have won 10-0.

Champions League slaughter: Manchester City 7-0 out of the top 50, Bayern 8-2 Barca ninth on aggregate goals

As the greatest team in the history of the Champions League, 14-time champions Real Madrid have won 9-0, 9-1, 8-0 in the Champions League. But most of these are in antiquity. Real Madrid's biggest point difference in modern times was the 8-0 win over Sweden's Malmo in 2015, when Cristiano Ronaldo was happy in his senior year and Benzema scored a hat-trick.

Champions League slaughter: Manchester City 7-0 out of the top 50, Bayern 8-2 Barca ninth on aggregate goals

If you count the total number of goals scored by both teams in a single game, then Manchester City's 7-0 total of seven goals may not score in the top 100. The most goals scored in a single game in the Champions League were 14, with Feyenoord 12-2 Reykjavik.

The second most is 12 goals, Dortmund 8-4 Warsaw Legia, and the time is relatively close, in 2016.

Champions League slaughter: Manchester City 7-0 out of the top 50, Bayern 8-2 Barca ninth on aggregate goals

Bayern's 8-2 Barça game, which is still talked about today, scored a total of 10 goals, which can be said to be tied for ninth place in history.

Champions League slaughter: Manchester City 7-0 out of the top 50, Bayern 8-2 Barca ninth on aggregate goals

The reason why there is rarely a difference in the current Champions League is that the difference in strength between teams is not as great as before; The other is that modern teams are a little more civilized and know how to save face for their opponents. For example, today, Guardiola replaced Haaland early in the 63rd minute, otherwise Haaland might have scored more goals.