Real stun Bayern in stoppage time to head to Champions League final

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Real stun Bayern in stoppage time to head to Champions League final

Joselu scored the winning goal for the Spanish giants
Joselu scored the winning goal for the Spanish giantsAFP
Real Madrid scored twice in less than three minutes - the second coming in stoppage time - to beat Bayern Munich 2-1 and book their place in next month's Champions League final.

It was Joselu’s dramatic late brace that booked Real Madrid’s place in the final against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley next month, beating the German giants 4-3 on aggregate.

Real came into this clash in buoyant mood after sealing a 36th LaLiga crown with a 3-0 win over Cádiz, while Thomas Tuchel’s side faced a season-defining game after continuing their disappointing domestic campaign with a 3-1 defeat to Stuttgart.

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Against the backdrop of a resplendent Bernabéu, Carlo Ancelotti’s side began brighter and came close to breaking the deadlock when Manuel Neuer made a brilliant double save to tip Vinícius Júnior’s shot onto the post, before denying Rodrygo on the follow up.

Despite an injury to Serge Gnabry that forced a reshuffle, the visitors threatened soon afterwards, as Harry Kane almost made his mark on this contest with an outstanding first-time volley which was going just wide, but Andriy Lunin was taking no chances and parried the ball behind.

Neuer was called into action again to make another superb save to tip away a Vinícius effort which looked destined for the bottom corner, keeping honours even at the break.

Vinícius was gaining plenty of joy down the left-hand side and giving the Bayern defence a torrid time as he picked out Rodrygo, who shot wide under pressure from Eric Dier.

The Bavarians had an opening of their own when Kane forced Lunin into another save at his near post, but it was mostly one-way traffic from the Spaniards at the start of the second half.

A Real Madrid opener seemed inevitable, with Neuer forced into two more fine saves to keep Rodrygo’s free-kick and superb sole effort from Vinícius.

However, it was Bayern who struck first courtesy of an absolute rocket of a strike from Davies. The Canada international was picked out by Kane, cut inside off the left flank and unleashed an unstoppable strike past Lunin to score his first Champions League goal in some style.

Ancelotti’s side thought they had immediately restored parity when Nacho fired home from Luka Modrić’s corner, but the Real skipper saw his effort ruled out as he had shoved Joshua Kimmich in the build-up.

Neuer was having an exceptional match, but inexplicably gifted the hosts an equaliser in the 88th minute when he fumbled a tame Vinícius effort, with super-sub Joselu slotting the loose ball in to send the Bernabéu into raptures.

Quite remarkably, The Espanyol loanee scored again in stoppage time to complete another trademark Real comeback with a superb instinctive finish from Antonio Rüdiger’s cross, with the drama heightened after the goal was initially ruled out for offside.

VAR intervened, and the goal was given, sparking jubilant scenes and setting up a meeting with Borussia Dortmund at Wembley Stadium on June 1st, and presenting Los Blancos with the opportunity to win a record-extending 15th UCL title.

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