Real Madrid have once again ascended to the pinnacle of European football, conquering Borussia Dortmund 2-0 in a thrilling Champions League final.
The Spanish giants secured their 15th title, reaffirming their dominance over the continent.
Under the masterful guidance of Carlo Ancelotti, Los Blancos have enjoyed an extraordinary season, adding this coveted trophy to their LaLiga triumph, where they finished a commanding 10 points ahead of fierce rivals Barcelona.
In a match filled with tension and drama, Dortmund initially seemed the more dangerous side.
However, Real Madrid’s resilience paid off in the 74th minute when Daniel Carvajal leapt to meet a corner, sending his header into the bottom corner to break the deadlock. Vinicius Junior then capitalized on a defensive blunder in the 83rd minute, coolly slotting home the second goal to seal the victory.
Real Madrid’s journey to the final was nothing short of spectacular. They emerged unscathed from the group stage, winning all six matches against Napoli, Braga, and Union Berlin.
A hard-fought 2-1 victory over Leipzig in the last 16 set the stage for a nail-biting quarter-final against Manchester City, where a stunning defensive performance led to a triumph via penalty shootout.
The semi-final clash against Bayern Munich saw former Stoke City striker Joselu deliver two dramatic late goals, propelling Madrid to the final.
This triumph also marks a fitting farewell for the legendary Toni Kroos, who is set to retire after Euro 2024.
The German maestro claims his sixth Champions League title—five with Madrid and one with Bayern Munich—capping off a storied career in the most perfect way possible.