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The corner flag, with the colors of Ukraine at the Bayern ArenaAlex Grimm / Getty
The eleven that Bayern has presented to try to go through the round against a Red Bull Salzburg with whom they tied at one in the first leg.Matthew Schrader/AP
Jamal Musiala restricts the advance of the always dangerous Karim Adeyemi.Matthew Schrader/AP
Nicolas Capaldo and Chukwubuike Adamu lamented after missing an opportunity to put Salzburg ahead in the first minutes of the game.Matthew Schrader/AP
Chukwubuike Adamu controls the ball against Lucas HernándezMatthew Schrader/AP
Robert Lewandowski scored the first goal of the match from a penalty, fooling Kohn and putting Bayern ahead in the match.Matthew Schrader/AP
Lewandowski had beaten Wöber inside the area. The Salzburg defender had no choice but to take a penalty.Alex Grimm / Getty
Rasmus Kristensen tries to steal the ball from Lewandowski.Matthew Schrader/AP
The Polish striker celebrates the 2-0, also scored from eleven meters, again after a penalty that Wober gave him on the outer line of the area, and which was validated after the action was reviewed by the VAR.Alex Grimm / Getty
Julian Nagelsmann, coach of Bayern, during the match in which his team razed their rival in the Bundesliga.RONALD WITTEK / EFE
The word ‘peace’ could be read in English and Cyrillic on the Allianz Arena video scoreboard in support of Ukraine.RONALD WITTEK / EFE
Max Woeber’s second penalty on Lewandowski. The Salzburg defender will have nightmares for a season with the Pole.RONALD WITTEK / EFE
Lewandowski made his particular and effective ‘paradinha’ in the launch of the two penalties.Alex Grimm / Getty
Lewandowski’s new exhibition, which celebrates him with his fans.Alex Grimm / Getty
Joshua Kimmich caracolea before Karim Adeyemi.RONALD WITTEK / EFE
Lewandowski shot a deep uncheck that Mueller read perfectly, Kohn came out to clear but ‘Lewi’ won the game and scored at will after benefiting from the rebound.Matthew Schrader/AP
Leroy Sane takes the ball while Mohamed Camara falls to the ground. Salzburg, overwhelmed in the first part.Matthew Schrader/AP
The Polish striker made a spectacular start to the game, scoring a hat-trick in just 23 minutes.Alex Grimm / Getty
Manuel Neuer celebrates one of Bayern’s goals. The Bavarian goalkeeper had very little work in the first half.RONALD WITTEK / EFE
Robert is congratulated by his peers. The local team finished the match and the tie in the first half.Matthew Schrader/AP
Nicolás Capaldo tries to leave Niklas Suele behindMatthew Schrader/AP
Serge Gnabry closed the win in the first half by scoring the fourth, after a great play by the Bavarian team that ended with the German’s lace.Alex Grimm / Getty
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