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Barcelona’s total humiliation must bring about sweeping changes

Where do you even start?

If many are honest, Barcelona were rightly the underdogs against what has been a well-oiled Bayern Munich machine since Hansi Flick took over.

It was going to take a first-class performance from the Blaugranes to even be in with a chance of winning the game, but the tone was set as soon as Thomas Muller fired the Bavarians ahead.

In just three minutes, we knew all we needed to know.

This group of players, for whatever reason, weren’t up for the fight. Don’t let David Alaba’s own goal or Lionel Messi’s shot against the post which might’ve put us ahead in the tie on another day fool you.