Real Madrid struggled in the first half at the renowned Wembley, but they adjusted, controlled, and won 2-0 against Borussia Dortmund in the second half.
Real Madrid defeated an overly forgiving Borussia Dortmund club on Saturday to win its fifteenth Champions League title thanks to goals from Dani Carvajal and Vinícius Júnior.
Real Madrid had a terrible first half, but they turned things around in the second half and won a new continental crown thanks to goals from Vinícius and Dani Carvajal, as well as a header from Dani after a costly mistake by the German defense.
For the first forty-five minutes, Madrid's play was unusual. He did not come out to play the game; he came out to have the ball. In their territory, the ball moved back and forth, but Borussia was the one that knew what needed to be done.
The Germans' disrespect for the ball had a purpose; their style of play featured exploiting the space, the speed, and their wingers, who destroyed Carvajal's defense in the first forty-five minutes thanks to Karim Adeyemi.
The gifted German player, who was left alone against Courtois in a ball into Hummels' space, was defeated by the man of the six finals, the only person to have appeared in every one since Lisbon.
Adeyemi declined the shot, choosing instead to go around the goalie with a clumsy and jittery touch that sent the ball flying at an angle and ruined his moment, even though he had all the time in the world and a significant advantage over the defensive line and Courtois. of splendor.
Adeyemi's error was not an isolated play; after Courtois made a great save, Adeyemi received two hands from the Belgian, and then there was a shot at Füllkrug's post that was saved. Madrid prevented an absurd expected goals figure of 1.7 in the first half, deserving of the fourteen-time champion's elves.
With Madrid's miserable 45 minutes, one could only hope for better. Continuing in the same direction or getting worse would have required bidding 'Orejona' farewell.
If Madrid possesses anything, it is the historical fortitude to cling to the wire and endure anomalies.
Madrid made slow but steady progress in the game, displaying some classic 'infarction' as Courtois's save on a Füllkrug header. Without hurrying, he had landed just in time to simmer the game.
In the teaser, Nacho stated that they would rather start winning now and not look back, but he made no mention of not suffering. With caution, Ancelotti said, "It is the most dangerous match."
Dani Carvajal saw that fear, danger, worry, and nerves that grabbe his body when the Champions League song ended and he faced Borussia Dortmund's yellow wall go when he attacked the near post in a Kroos corner. The man who unlocked the night was the young athlete, the one who placed the first stone in the brand-new sports city.
The kind of fear that frequently depends on your starting hand and luck has died. The inexperienced Germans gave up the 0–2 and the championship game under pressure, which fell on the shoulders of the Decimoquinta.
After a disastrous delivery, Maatsen outscored Vinícius and Bellingham by a margin of two to one. After missing the second attempt, the Englishman made contact with the Brazilian, who gave the title its last bite with a bitten shot.
the fifteenth in the biggest club's showcase history during the European Cup. The one that signifies Kroos's departure, the one where the shield was displayed after the task was finished, and the one who, as of this Saturday at Wembley, has one more title.
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