Porto vs Bayern
Signed Poem:
I have nothing to do but wait for the day when the Central Plains are ready for the division.
The sound of the river's passing is empty, and there's no knowing where we'll go.
Signed interpretation:
The first two lines of this signing show that Bayern
A good tidy up for this battle. As one of the strongest teams in Europe, the odds of winning the last eight dropped to 1 to 2.75 after the draw, while Porto's odds rose to 1 to 81.
How comfortable they are with this matchup. Bayern in Europe
Having played against teams from Portugal a total of 22 times, Bayern
13 wins, 8 draws and just 1 loss. But it's worth noting that the only loss came from Porto, who won the 1986-87 European Champions Cup 2-1 against a team that featured Mateusz, Bremer and others.
Bayern
Munich to win the title, that would also be Bayern
The only loss against Porto was perhaps the only slight psychological point on which Porto could stand.
Bayern
In total, Bayern and Porto have met five times in official matches.
2 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss in their favor. The most recent meeting was in the 1999-00 season of the Champions League
Quarterfinals, Bayern
They drew 1-1 away at Porto and won 2-1 at home and eliminated their opponents from the quarterfinals. In addition, Bayern
They knocked out Porto in the 1990-91 Champions League Quarter-Finals in two rounds. What will be the next two matches to add to the win-loss tally? Let's do some forethought and guess what the answer will be.
Bayern
Recent form has been hot, scoring a total of 36 goals and conceding only 1 in their last 9 games. The difference in points scored and conceded is so great that the opponents are getting cold feet before the game. The goalkeeper is Peter Neuer, a new-generation "goalkeeper" (attacking directly from the goalkeeper, like an organizational back), who has been awarded the third place in the Ballon d'Or, so it can be said that not a drop of water can leak out of the goal. In the back line, former German captain Philipp Lahm led Jérôme Boateng and David Alaba to form an absolute blockade line, which served as a second chain to lock the goal gate. Powerful midfielders include: European Golden Boy: Gotze
(Mario Götze), Schweinsteiger (Bastian Schweinsteiger) and Alonso (Xabi Alonso) to guard the center and take command of the work of scheduling, the left and right sides of the Ribery (Franck Ribery), Arjen Robben (Arjen Robben), two sharp edges of the initiation of attacks on the side of the road, and the power of its might and the fans called 'Robbery' line. The powerful force is also known as the "Robbery" line by the fans. In the front line, Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Müller were responsible for the breakthrough in the center of the field and cooperated with the side, playing a varied three-dimensional attacking style.
As for the Porto part, the only thing to watch is to lead the Champions League
Can scoring Colombian striker Jackson Martínez single-handedly beat Bayern?
The generals? But after all, it's hard for a tiger to beat a monkey, let alone a Bayern
They are not monkeys, but a group of bloodthirsty tigers and leopards. Therefore, Porto's situation is in line with the meaning of the two lines of the poem "The river passes away without a sound, and the life and death are uncertain".
For Porto, making it to the last eight is already the ultimate goal of the team, and any further progress would be considered a miraculous journey, but right now, it seems that the miraculous journey should come to an end. If we look at it from a different perspective, instead of saying "life and death", we should think of it as "good mountains, good water, open heart", and maybe there is a silver lining to be found.
Win Prediction: Porto 10%, Bayern