Real Madrid achieved a major victory over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final with two goals to none, making Real Madrid win the championship title for the 15th time in its history, breaking all records in the history of the tournament. Despite the wonderful match presented by the German team, it did not succeed in surpassing the experience of the German team. Real Madrid is big in the tournament.
Madrid succeeded in opening the tournament through Carvajal in the 74th minute with a perfect header, before Real Madrid’s best player, Vinicius, strengthened his team’s advantage and ended the match with a second goal in the 83rd minute, ending the match with a score of 2-0.
Real played the match with a squad devoid of surprises, and Ancelotti relied on the English newcomer Jude Bellingham, who faced the team that he left last summer to join the Royal Club, and the German veteran Toni Kroos (34 years old), who announced his retirement after the end of the European Cup hosted by his country, in the midfield. And the Brazilians Vinicius Junior and Rodrigo in attack.
He also fielded Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois between the three sticks, and in front of him were defender and captain Nacho and French left winger Ferland Mendy. Croatian veteran Luka Modric (38 years old) sat on the bench.
In turn, Dortmund coach Edin Terzic fielded his usual lineup in the team’s third Champions League final after winning in 1997 and losing in 2013. Mats Hummels, at the age of 35, who was present in the Wembley loss 11 years ago (1-2 to Bayern Munich), led the defense. With Niko Schlotterbeek and captain Emre Djan.
In the attack, Niklas Volkrug was supported by Karim Adeyemi (22 years old) on the left and Englishman Jaydon Sancho on the right. Marco Reus, who also played in the previous Wembley final, sat on the bench in what was likely the last match of his career with the “Yellow and Black”.
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