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Paris 5: 0 Inter, Bayern 10: 0 Auckland City, see how the stoppage time of these two games is different

3:19pm, 16 June 2025Football

It is indeed full of incongruity to compete in the Champions League final and an ordinary Club World Cup group stage. But deducting the tonnage and nature of the game, the common points of the two games are clear at a glance - they are both one-sided.

Let's start with Bayern's 10:0 Auckland City game. The score of 10:0 is full of bloody visual sense, but in this game, we can hardly feel the strong sense of hostility and impact, because this is actually a game where neither side has too much hostility. Bayern has made use of his tradition of being able to enter 5 but not 4, and has put all his energy into the output; and Auckland City, as a semi-professional team, can come to this arena and fight with teams like Bayern, which can directly add a golden chapter to his future memoirs.

I remember that in the 2013 Federation Cup, Tahiti, which represented Oceania, gave gifts with their own national characteristics to his opponents before the three group matches, which made the stars in Spain, Uruguay and Nigeria flattered. As a New Zealand team, Auckland City does not have so many dramas, but its energy is actually close to Tahiti in the past.

Although I expected Bayern to score a lot of goals, I was still a little surprised to hit the double digits. The score was rising from 4:0, 5:0, and I didn't stop at 8:0. Bayern really didn't give his opponent face. Although this is respect for the opponent, from the perspective of the loser, who can lose so many goals?

When the game reached the regular time of 90 minutes, I took it for granted that there was no need for stoppage time in this game. First of all, the game was very smooth in the process. Both sides were focused and did not commit malicious fouls, and the game was basically not interrupted. Secondly, it’s all 10:0. What? Will it take a few more minutes to get Bayern into the 11th place? No need, right?

However, this game actually took 5 minutes to stoppage time. Is it necessary to let Oakland City score a face-saving goal before it ends? The key is that they can't do it. The greater possibility is that Bayern will make the 11th place.

This is about the Champions League finals of the 24th to 25th seasons. Paris Saint-Germain vs Inter Milan, obviously it is not the same format as Bayern vs. Auckland City. It is basically certain that not many people would think that the Champions League final can also show this kind of one-sidedness. In fact, it was already amazing at 4:0, and at 5:0, as long as you accumulate some knowledge of the Champions League history, you will know that it is breaking the record, because in the previous finals, the biggest difference was 4 goals.

The key point is here. When the Champions League final is 90 minutes old, I am guessing how long will it take to stoppage time? As a result, just as I was thinking, the game suddenly ended. It was frozen in 90 minutes and 5 seconds. In fact, it was equivalent to not making up for it at all.

In fact, even in terms of the nature of the game, it will take more or less two or three minutes to make up for. And although the overall competition is silky, it is more or less interrupted. Make up for 3 minutes, not too much.

But the problem is that there is indeed no need for stoppage time in this one-sided showdown. Even if you make up for a second, it will be a ravage and stimulation to Inter Milan. To be honest, I even thanked the referee team a little when I saw that the game was not in stoppage time. Perhaps, this is the greatest protection and comfort to the Champions League runner-up. After all, not everyone can lose 0:5 in the Champions League final.

Of course, on the other hand, I actually think Auckland City also enjoys this 5-minute stoppage time. After all, they know the multi-faceted gap between themselves and Bayern. For them, playing against Bayern is like a long-distance trip. The later the end, the better. Face is not that important to them. Inter Milan is different. Inter Milan really doesn't need to continue to hurt itself for even a second, making it like a thorn in his throat, a needle and a thorn in his back.

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