Real Madrid made their superiority count as they dispatched Borussia Dortmund to win the Champions League at Wembley.
The game had lots riding on it with both teams looking to win it as the days rolled by even on the final day.
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Dortmund’s Karim Adeyemi missed two glorious chances in the first half to put his side ahead but for inefficiency, he failed to put the ball behind the net.
Towering forward, Niclas Fullkrug also got his chances to break the deadlock but his effort hit the post, with recalled Real keeper Thibaut Courtois also providing a formidable barrier.
The second saw the Spanish setup begin to assert supreme dominance creating a host of chances, Kroos’s two free kicks were met with equal saves by Kobel in post for Dortmund.
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A quarter to end the game, Dani Carvajal rose highest to head home the game’s opener sending the over 40, 0000 Madridistas present at Wembley into delirium pandemonium.
Youngster Jude Bellingham who had quiet an evening set Vinicius Jr on the road for the second goal on the night to quell any hopes of a comeback from the German outfit.
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The win saw Real Madrid claim its 15th crown, departing Toni Kroos, Carvajal, Nacho, and Luka Modric claimed Champions League winners’ medals for the sixth time, Carlo Ancelotti wrote more history with his fifth win as coach in the competition.
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