Chelsea sensed it. Chelsea 0-3 Bayern Munich: Germans romp to victory at Stamford Bridge as Serge Gnabry brace and Robert Lewandowski strike punish Frank Lampard's side before Marcos Alonso sees red We will automatically post your comment and a link to the news story to your Facebook timeline at the same time it is posted on MailOnline. It almost qualifies as the good ol' days given the madness that has descended since.Anyway if you need a reminder of how this tie is shaping up, in a nutshell Chelsea have it all to do following a first leg brace from Serge Gnabry and a third Bayern goal from Robert Lewandowski.The boss with some final words of encouragement for But not as we know it, because this is 2020's rules now. Your details from Facebook will be used to provide you with tailored content, marketing and ads in line with our Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group Chelsea return to Premier League action with a trip to Bournemouth on Saturday, 29 February (15:00 GMT), while Bayern travel to Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga on the same day (14:30 GMT). A victory for Bayern thanks to Lewandowski on the 3-0 score. HIGHLIGHTS of the Champions League match between Bayern Munich and Chelsea for the 8th final of the Champions League. It will be a damage limitation exercise of sorts seeing as so much was done here at Stamford Bridge.The mission is now to finish in the top four then use the attraction of the Champions League to rebuild and plan for the long haul.Failure to do so will mean the road back stretches out even further, as proved by the way in which they were dismantled by Bayern Munich.How to get involved in just about any sport or activity The development of other clubs and their own inability to renew their squad with quality last summer has seen to that.Abramovich remains ambitious. We’ll ask you to confirm this for your first post to Facebook.You can choose on each post whether you would like it to be posted to Facebook. The 3-0 defeat was Chelsea's heaviest ever defeat in a European home game. Chelsea have previous when it comes to stunning Bayern Munich on their own patch after winning the Champions League in 2012. To do this we will link your MailOnline account with your Facebook account. Normally we can expect the Premier League to be starting up, but seeing as that has only just finished, how about some Champions League action instead? Neuer does have previous of conceding three or more for Bayern this season, with one of those coming in February at the Allianz Arena.The bad news is Bayern still won that game 4-3 against Hoffenheim, as the players go into the final stages of their warm up.Last year, Bayern were desperate to sign Callum Hudson-Odoi for a fee of around £40million... despite not many people outside of Chelsea having very little understanding of him.He hasn't really set Stamford Bridge on fire since, but to be fair he has been injured since then. Read more Bayern defeat was a 'harsh lesson,' admits Chelsea's Frank Lampard.

MARTIN SAMUEL AT STAMFORD BRIDGE: Failing to make the grade at Arsenal must really have hurt Serge Gnabry. It's all Bayern vs Chelsea on this page, but James Ayles has all the Nou Camp drama if you wish to follow that match live too on 0 - In the entire history of the European Cup and Champions League, no team has ever won by three or more goals in the first leg of a knockout match away from home and failed to progress, going through on all 92 previous occasions. Read more Facebook Twitter. This tie is over. First leg highlights: Chelsea 0-3 Bayern. Now that is ridiculous.Their last Allianz Arena defeat? This, however, is the end of the road.Chelsea and manager Frank Lampard have made a fair fist of it in the Premier League despite not being able to buy players in the summer and losing their stellar performer, Eden Hazard, to Real Madrid.Bayern may not have scored but the manner in which they delivered early dominance flagged up that this was going to be a very long night for Lampard and his players. See how Bayern took a firm grip on this round of 16 tie at Stamford Bridge. He will flourish for Chelsea but he will simply have to put this one in the bank and learn from it.Mason Mount never gave up and he will also be educated by these 90 minutes, watching the sharp operators he was up against in the Bayern side such as Thomas Muller and Thiago Alcantara.Chelsea's young brigade were not helped by their more experienced team-mates, although Mateo Kovacic was an exception, rightly being singled out by Lampard.Jorginho may also be singled out by Lampard but not for the same complimentary reasons, getting a yellow card for dissent in a moment of crass stupidity that rules him out of the second leg and a midfield also missing the injured N'Golo Kante.The game was up when Marcos Alonso was sent off for clashing with Lewandowski.Lampard has an additional concern in that there was actually plenty of battle-hardened experience in this Chelsea side in figures such as Jorginho, Alonso, Cesar Azpilicueta, Olivier Giroud and Antonio Rudiger but they were still woefully inadequate in the face of Bayern's quality.Ross Barkley was given another chance in an unchanged Chelsea line-up but he had a poor evening and was actually fortunate to even come out for the second half considering they were already all at sea and hanging on at half-time and Willian was on the bench.Chelsea and Lampard, perfectly understandably, will make all the right noises about the second leg in Munich but this is a hopeless assignment. Had Bayern Munich got got their way in January 2019, Callum Hudson-Odoi would be lining up against Chelsea, rather than for them, in Tuesday night's Champions League last-16 first leg. Spoilt, us lot. Now this really does feel strange.Following that narrow 4-3 win over Hoffeinheim, Bayern drew 0-0 with RB Leipzig... and have won 17 consecutive games in all competitions since, including at Stamford Bridge. So is this the night, he makes his mark in European football?In these strange times, the draw has already taken place and here are how the quarter-finals look as we head into tonight's two remaining last-16 ties.Manchester City have ensured there will be one Premier League side in the quarter-finals after While they were joined by Lyon who dumped out Juventus on away goals A tie that is more on a knife edge is Barcelona's clash with Napoli which is locked at 1-1 after the first leg.