Real Madrid won the Champions League for the 15th time – Dortmund’s grip flew to the opening goal | Sport

Real Madrid won the Champions League for the 15th time

The football Champions League season culminated on Saturday with Real Madrid’s celebration at London’s Wembley.

Real Madrid has won no less than its 15th tournament trophy in the football Champions League, when the European Cup, the predecessor of the UCL, is included.
Dani Carvajal and of Vinicius Junior second half goals guaranteed the La Liga winner a 2–0 victory over Dortmund.

The Spanish giants have captured the Champions League title six times in the last 11 seasons and have now won more than nine of their most recent UCL finals. Real has lost the last match of Europe’s highest club team level in 1981 to Liverpool.

The turning point of the final was seen in the 74th minute, when Dani Carvajal headed Real into the lead Toni Kroos from the corner kick sent. After that, Dortmund completely lost their grip and Real Madrid was the king of the pitch.

Finished the final result in the 83rd minute Vinicius Jr., who shot the numbers to 2-0 of Jude Bellingham serving. The situation left Dortmund by Ian Maatsen from a rough stray pass in the defensive zone.

The win sealed a record fifth Champions League title for the coach For Carlo Ancelotti. From Real players to Carvajal, For Luka Modricfor Kroos and For Nacho The UCL championship was already the sixth.

For Kroos, 34, who played for Real Madrid for ten years, the League match was the last, as he has announced that he will end his career for the European Championship this summer. Considered one of the best midfielders in recent years, Kroos has won the Champions League five times with Real Madrid and once with Bayern Munich.

Dortmund’s goal kick

In the final, Dortmund wasted their own searching time due to ineffectiveness. The entertaining opening half was dominated by Dortmund, who nevertheless wasted four good goal chances. For once, a German club Niclas Fuelkrug stuck the game tool on the post.

One of the heroes of Real Madrid’s final match was the Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtoiswho blocked two dangerous shots and blocked Dortmund once By Karim Adeyemi goal intentions from the drive through.

Dortmund won the first 45 minutes of scoring attempts 8–2. Real Madrid, who started sluggishly, did not get a single shot on Dortmund’s goal in the 1st half.

The Champions League final was interrupted in the opening minute when three men ran onto the field, one of whom managed to take a selfie with Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior. Wembley security quickly removed two of the attackers, but it took four security guards to catch the third man.

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