Real Madrid clinched their 15th UEFA Champions League title with a 2-0 victory over
Borussia Dortmund in the thrilling final at Wembley Stadium.
This comes at the wake of the final bow from active football for Galacticos midfielder
Toni Kroos who also gave the assist to the first goal. The LaLiga champions were pushed to their limits by the Bundesliga underdogs making for an intense showdown. In the second half, Dani Carvajal (scoring his first Champions League goal since 2015) broke the deadlock with a well-placed header.
Then, the Brazilian sensation Viní Júnior sealed the deal with a clinical finish in the 83rd minute.
This triumph also marked a remarkable fifth Champions League success for the seasoned coach, Carlo Ancelotti, further solidifying his legendary status.
Despite Dortmund’s strong first-half performance, they couldn’t quite pull off the upset in London—ironically, the same venue where they suffered a final defeat against Bayern Munich back in 2013.
It’s a tale of resilience, passion, and football magic that will echo through the annals of European football history!

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