Julian Nagelsmann praised Bayern Munich’s “very mature” performance as they eased to a 3-0 Champions League win against Barcelona at Camp Nou.
Goals from Sadio Mane, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Benjamin Pavard – all assisted by Serge Gnabry – earned the Bundesliga side victory against the beleaguered hosts.
Barca had already seen their elimination from the Champions League confirmed after Group C rivals Inter’s 4-0 win over Viktoria Plzen earlier on Wednesday.
Similarly, Bayern were already assured of a last-16 place and went on to clinch top spot with another three points against the Blaugrana.
“The performance was very strong, very mature,” Nagelsmann said after the game, in which his team denied Barca a single shot on target.
“We knew we needed to play well, defend well and wait for [attacking] situations. Serge played an incredible game, the defensive line played a great game as well.
“In 94 minutes we did not concede a single shot on target… the team played a tremendous game.”
Much of the focus before and after the game was on Barcelona’s underwhelming Group C campaign.
Nagelsmann suggested the discourse around the LaLiga side would not be so negative had they avoided defeat in Munich, when Xavi’s men lost 2-0 despite playing well.
“I am not a Barca coach, but I think we were a little bit lucky in Munich,” he said. “If that game works out differently, then Barca would be looking stronger.”
In a game that saw Barca’s former Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski was kept quiet, it was fitting that his former deputy, Choupo-Moting, scored.
The Cameroon international has netted six goals in 11 games (four starts) in all competitions this season, including five in his past four outings for Bayern.
“Choupo’s style always has something to do with the flow because he needs that confidence,” Nagelsmann said of the 33-year-old. “He is a great finisher, he rarely finishes badly and I think he’s doing a great job in general, not just scoring goals.
“We’re very happy to have him. Last year he was missing a lot for different reasons, now he’s here fully and we’re trying to support him as best as possible.”