Real Madrid will face Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final after an `unmatched` journey, from the all-winning group stage to the spectacular comeback in the semi-finals.
Real Madrid will face Borussia Dortmund in this year’s UEFA Champions League final, taking place at Wembley Stadium at 2:00 a.m. on June 2 (Vietnam time).
Real Madrid convincingly defeated Bayern Munich in the semi-finals to register their name in this year’s Champions League final.
Initially, Los Blancos were placed in a ‘fairly easy’ group including Union Berlin, Napoli and Braga, and everyone was sure that they would easily overcome this group.
In the round of 16, the ‘White Vultures’ faced RB Leipzig and aimed for a place in the quarterfinals.
Real also overcame the representative from Germany to continue in C1.
After that, Carlo Ancelotti was forced to put Brahim Diaz in the starting lineup.
When it was determined that Manchester City and Real Madrid would meet in the quarter-finals, fans around the world were eagerly waiting for the results.
The top match brought a rain of goals to fans
Despite being overwhelmed in the first leg and leading twice, coach Carlo Ancelotti and his team still successfully rallied to leave with a 3-3 draw.
On the penalty spot, Madrid goalkeeper Lunin saved two penalties to send the ‘White Vultures’ to the semi-finals.
Lunin made an excellent save in the penalty shootout against Man City
Facing Bayern Munich in the semi-finals, Mr. Ancelotti knows this will be a difficult clash for both clubs because both teams have experience competing on the continent.
In the second leg in Madrid, they dominated from the start, but the home team could not take advantage of the opportunities they created and was even 1-0 down (a score that eliminated Real).
Andriy Lunin
In the journey of the white vultures, it is certainly impossible not to mention the role of goalkeeper Andriy Lunin.
Throughout the playoffs, he was really impressive with great performances.
Vinicius Junior
Vinicius Junior’s outstanding performance is undeniable.
Jude Bellingham
At the age of 20, Bellingham has taken the world by storm since moving to Real Madrid at the start of the season.