Goals from Carvajal and Vinicius Junior helped Real Madrid win the Champions League for a record-extending 15th time. Los Blancos came into this final as overwhelming favourites, but surprisingly to some, it was Dortmund who made the early running.
The Germans would hit the post and Real’s Belgian keeper Thibaut Courtois who made just his third start since injury, would also go on to make at least three crucial saves.
Belgium’s manager’s choice to not pick him for Euro 2024 might come back to haunt them, time will tell. As for the Champions League final, there was a sense of inevitability, the longer BVB don’t score the more likely Real Madrid will go on to win.
This is how the match turned out. Two second-half goals would see off the German side, who were not able to add another Champions League crown to the 1997 title that they won.
Sadly for Borussia Dortmund, they have fallen short at Wembley as they did 10 years ago. With Real, having all but completed the signing of French superstar Kylian Mbappe, the rest of Europe should be very afraid, surely another sustained period of Real dominance awaits.
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