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Unremittin­g Madrid continue Champions League love affair

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REAL Madrid turned to the same old story in the Champions League, and even though Bayern Munich knew all the words, they were powerless to stop the kings of Europe pulling off another improbable and yet inevitable comeback.

Joselu’s late double fired the record 14-time winners into the Wembley final on June 1, just as it seemed Bayern had set up another all-German battle as in 2013.

Madrid’s Jude Bellingham will face his former team Borussia Dortmund in search of the 15th, after Los Blancos returned from what he described as being “dead and buried” to triumph 2-1 on the night and 4-3 on aggregate at the Santiago Bernabeu.

“We saw ourselves in the final, and now I’m lost for words,” said shellshock­ed Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

“Madrid are immortal,” wrote Spanish newspaper Marca. “The eternal miracle,” proclaimed another capital publicatio­n, AS.

Madrid will be firm favourites to extend their dominance in Europe after reaching their sixth Champions League final in the last 11 years and winning five of the last 10.

Regardless of whether they are outplayed – as by Manchester City in the quarter-finals – or on the verge of eliminatio­n, as against Bayern, Madrid so often find a way where other teams would wither.

Alphonso Davies’s second-half strike had Bayern dreaming of a 2013 final rematch against Bundesliga rivals Dortmund, but journeyman forward Joselu intervened in the dying embers of the match.

“It’s happened again – it’s happened so often,” marvelled Madrid’s Carlo Ancelotti, a four-time winner of the trophy as a coach. “Fans who push us on, a fantastic stadium, players who never stop believing – it’s simply something magical.”

Madrid have enjoyed many spectacula­r comebacks over the years, but the last time they lifted the trophy, in 2022, their run to the final defied belief at every step.

Two goals down on aggregate against Paris Saint-Germain in the last 16, an 18-minute Karim Benzema hattrick sent them through.

Despite trailing Chelsea 3-0 in the semi-final second leg, a majestic Luka Modric pass and Rodrygo’s finish forced extra time, and Madrid went on to win.

Thomas Tuchel was Chelsea coach at the time, and even with that firsthand experience, the Bayern boss could not prepare his team for Madrid’s penchant for European magic.

Two injury-time goals in just over a minute from Rodrygo rescued Madrid in the semi-final against Manchester City – and even though Liverpool outplayed them in the Paris final, Los Blancos triumphed.

However, the match that sprang to mind most readily was Madrid’s previous victory over Bayern in 2018, when goalkeeper Sven Ulreich made an inexplicab­le error to allow Benzema in.

This time it was veteran Neuer, who had excelled throughout, who suddenly found himself spilling a shot he would usually contain comfortabl­y, and Joselu pounced.

Fellow goalkeeper­s Gianluigi Donnarumma, Loris Karius and Edouard Mendy will have sympathy after they all committed high-profile errors against Madrid in recent years, contributi­ng to Los Blancos’ burgeoning trophy cabinet.

 ?? | AFP ?? JOSELU screams in delight after scoring the winning goal for Real Madrid against Bayern Munich.
| AFP JOSELU screams in delight after scoring the winning goal for Real Madrid against Bayern Munich.

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