HALA MADRID Y NADA MÁS!!! Magical night at Bernanbéu, Aiming for the 15th championship in history
Coach Thomas Tuchel welcomed the return of midfielder Mathijs De Ligt after a period of recovery to replace Kim Min Jae who was directly at fault in 2 goals lost by Bayern Munich in the first leg, in addition, young star Aleksandar Pavlovic was assigned to play with him. Konrad Laimer defends the midfield and Serge Gnabry replaces Thomas Muller to join Leroy Sane in supporting Harry Kane.
Real Madrid only changed one position compared to the first leg, with the return of Dani Carvajal on the right wing to replace Lucas Vasquez. It was Carvajal who created the first dangerous ball with a cross that was missed by Rodrygo and closely marked by De Ligt. 7 minutes later, Real continued to create a storm with two shots from Vinicius that Neuer pushed one after another to hit the post. caught the ball.
Of Tuchel’s 3 changes, Gnabry played for just over 20 minutes and then had to leave the field in pain, but Pavlovic and Laimer blocked Jude Bellingham while Vinicius continuously had difficulty against De Ligt. The Brazilian striker was more and more under control towards the end of the half, even though he still had a pass that suddenly turned into a shot, forcing Neuer to block it in the 40th minute, while Bayern had little access to the ball but still almost scored in the 28th minute with a twist. Kane’s pear was rejected by Andriy Lunin.
At the beginning of the second half, Vinicius continuously attacked Kimmich and overtook the German player, but luckily for Bayern, Dier was always present at the right time to cut off the stretches. And when Dier was not present, Neuer still ecstatically blocked the opportunities of Vinicius and Rodrygo.
Davies only came on as a substitute and there were question marks about his form and motivation when he was sought after by Real Madrid. But in the 68th minute, Davies shocked Bayern fans. The away team counterattacked and Davies cut in and kicked a very strong right foot kick into the far corner to give Bayern the lead. Not long after, Real seemed to have equalized, but Nacho hit Kimmich in the face before scoring, causing the goal to be erased.
Bayern switched to a 5-man defense and coach Tuchel even withdrew Kane and Musiala, but what happened next surprised him. In the 88th minute, Neuer let the ball bounce out of his hand after Vinicius’s harmless shot and substitute Joselu, who had just entered the field, rushed to equalize. 3 minutes later Joselu was there again to cushion Rudiger’s cross and the goal was counted even though the referee initially ruled it offside.
Game 2 has 9 minutes of overtime and is increased due to the time the VAR team works. At the end of the match, De Ligt had a shot into Real’s net, but the referee caught it offside before the situation ended, and Bayern’s angry reaction demanding a VAR check was answered with a yellow card for the away team’s coaching staff. Winning with a total score of 4-3, Real Madrid will meet Dortmund in the final at Wembley at 2:00 a.m. on June 2.