Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola is now backing his ex-club Barcelona to win the Champions League after his Bavarian giants bowed out 5-3 on aggregate in the semi-finals.
Guardiola's Bayern exited at the last-four stage for the second year running, despite ending Barcelona's 18-game unbeaten run with a 3-2 semi-final, second-leg win in Munich.
Bayern were given an early glimmer of hope in their bid to overturn a three-goal deficit in Munich when the unmarked Medhi Benatia headed home on seven minutes at the Allianz Arena.
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Bayern produced a rousing second-half performance with goals by Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Mueller, but Barcelona advance to face either bitter rivals Real Madrid or Juventus in the final.
Having won 16 titles as a player, then a further 14 in four years as head coach at the Camp Nou, Guardiola is backing Barcelona to claim their first European crown since 2011 at Berlin's Olympic Stadium on June 6.
"I want to congratulate my players, I am really happy to be their manager on a day like today," said Guardiola, as Bayern denied Barcelona a first win in Munich at the fifth attempt.
"But I hope Barcelona can now win their fifth Champions League title in Berlin.
"You can only beat Barcelona when you take the ball away from them, with it they are so strong.
"We didn't make the most of our chances in the first leg, but here we did.
"It wasn't enough at the end of the day, but there you go.
"I hope the Spanish league has the rights to be screened in Germany soon, so that fans here can appreciate what a good player Lionel Messi is on a regular basis.
"He was a pleasure to coach when I was at Barcelona and he has demonstrated yet again what he can do.