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David Alaba Caught Laughing At Own Goal In Bayern Munich-Barcelona Game

David Alaba Caught Laughing At Own Goal In Bayern Munich-Barcelona Game

David Alaba's reaction could go down as an infamous moment before disaster for Barcelona fans.

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By Mike Parrott

Bayern Munich's David Alaba was seen laughing at his hilarious own-goal in Bayern's 8-2 thrashing of Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final.

A moment that preceded absolute disaster for Barcelona and their fans alike.

Bayern Munich defender David Alaba was caught laughing after scoring his incredible own-goal to then equalise for Barcelona to make the game 1-1.

Alaba's audacious own-goal chipped the giant Manuel Neuer, effectively nullifying Thomas Muller's opening goal.

However, as the entire world knows now, Bayern gave Barcelona an absolute trouncing of the highest degree in a game that will be remembered for decades to come.

Bayern obviously ended the game 8-2 after goals from Thomas Muller, Ivan Perisic, Serge Gnabry, Joshua Kimmich, Robert Lewandowski, and Philippe Coutinho. The icing on the cake for every non-Barcelona fan alike was the brace from Coutinho.

The Brazilian is currently on-loan from Barcelona after they spent a total sum of £140 million to buy Coutinho from Liverpool back in January 2018.

Another incredible moment was Alphonso Davies' incredible ability to set up Kimmich's goal, beating four Barcelona players in his way.

Definitely a night to forget for Barcelona fans and a celebratory night for non-Barcelona fans.

Their loss to Bayern Munich means this will be the first season since 2003/04 to go trophyless in an entire season. The same season David Beckham made his La Liga debut.

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Topics: UEFA Champions League, David Alaba, Barcelona, Bayern Munich