Already at halftime the match was decided. Barcelona went to the break with 4–1 on the scoreboard and neither Eriksson nor the rest of Bayern could stop the Catalans' offense. In the second half, Barcelona added three more goals.
Ewa Pajor and Claudia Pina became two-goal scorers for the home team, while Alexia Putellas, Esmee Brugts and Salma Paralluelo also scored. Klara Bühl scored Bayern's only consolation goal.
For Bayern, which is second in the Bundesliga, a tough away match against league leaders Wolfsburg awaits on Saturday – an important test after the tough evening in Spain.
At the same time, another Swedish national team player had a tough Champions League start. Stina Blackstenius had to come on for her Arsenal, but the London team lost 1–2 to the French top club Lyon after taking the lead 1–0.
Arsenal, which won the Champions League title last year, has had a weak start to the fall and is currently fifth in the English league.