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Bayern on Verge of Champions League Quarters

Bayern Munich dominated with six goals, including a brace from Michael Olise, while Atalanta scored once; Bayern aim to advance with a strong first-leg lead.

  • Atalanta was routed 6-1 by Bayern Munich at the source in Bergamo, with Bayern leading 3-0 at half-time on March 9.
  • Following a dramatic 4-1 playoff win over Dortmund sealed by Lazar Samardžić's penalty, Atalanta faced Bayern for the first time in a competitive match.
  • Led by Michael Olise, the visitors' quick combinations and Bayern's man-to-man press repeatedly broke Atalanta's defence, with Olise scoring twice and Stanisic, Gnabry, Musiala, and Jackson also netting.
  • Injury worries surfaced as Alphonso Davies pulled up with a leg injury after coming on at half-time, and Jonas Urbig's situation remains unclear, leaving Atalanta facing a difficult tie.
  • With domestic form strong and trophies in sight, Bayern Munich are on the verge of another Bundesliga title and have a strong round-of-16 record, losing only once in their last 12 ties.
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In the eighth final of the Champions League FC Bayern Munich is already making everything clear against Atalanta Bergamo. However, there are three injured.

·Bonn, Germany
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The Munich declasses Atalanta with 6:1, all of Europe trembles in front of the Baller-Bayern. The international press voices on Bergamo – Bavaria.

·Berlin, Germany
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The Bavarians can already look forward to a quarter-final-cracker against Real Madrid or Manchester City after the match against Atalanta Bergamo.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Bayern Munich hit Atalanta for six in Champions League rout

Atalanta 1-6 Bayern Munich: The German giants ran rampant in Bergamo even without star man Harry Kane

·London, United Kingdom
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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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