Bayern Munich-Barcelona Preview: Rummenigge hoping for 'once in a century' performance

The Bavarians trail 3-0 from the first leg of their Champions League semi-final and need a minor miracle to reach the final

Bayern Munich face a mammoth task in their Champions League semi-final second leg against Barcelona, with Karl-Heinz Rummenigge admitting he is praying for a “once in a century” display.

In last week’s opening leg at Camp Nou, Bayern matched Barca for 75 minutes until Lionel Messi scored two brilliant goals before Neymar added a third to take control of the tie.

Bayern’s preparation for this clash has been less than ideal, with Pepe Reina – who started in goal in place of the rested Manuel Neuer on Saturday – lasting just 13 minutes before being sent off in their 1-0 home defeat to Augsburg.

However, having already been crowned Bundesliga champions, the defeat is of little consequence to Bayern, and chief executive Rummenigge is hoping his club can produce one of the great European comebacks.

“It is going to be very hard,” he said. “Barcelona were the favourites in the first place and after the game that status grew. This is normal when you get this sort of result.

“But nonetheless, it is the duty of Bayern Munich to put on their best performance on Tuesday. We will see if it will be enough. Our chances are very, very small, but in football there is always one game in a century where you can turn the tides.

“They are rare, I know, but it is our responsibility to give all we can. If it is not enough you can’t change it but you at least have to try.”

Although Bayern’s hopes of a treble have been dashed by last week’s defeat to Barca and a DFB-Pokal semi-final loss to Borussia Dortmund, Rummenigge believes 2014-15 will still go down as a success.

“If I was have write a report on our season so far, it would be very positive,” he added.

By contrast, Barca are very much on course for the treble, with a Copa del Rey final against Athletic Bilbao to look forward to, while Saturday’s 2-0 win over Real Sociedad and Real Madrid’s 2-2 draw with Valencia gave them a four-point lead at the top of La Liga with two matches remaining.

Luis Enrique’s men are on a blistering run of form at just the right time, winning all of their last eight matches, scoring 28 goals and keeping seven consecutive clean sheets.

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