Real Madrid defied a spirited Borussia Dortmund attack to claim their record-extending 15th Champions League title on Saturday. The Spanish giants secured a hard-fought 2-0 victory at Wembley Stadium, further solidifying their status as the most decorated club in the competition’s history.
The game wasn’t a walk in the park for Los Blancos. Dortmund, playing as underdogs, came out firing in the first half, bombarding the Madrid defense. Niclas Füllkrug rattled the post with a shot, and Karim Adeyemi squandered a golden opportunity one-on-one with Thibaut Courtois. These missed chances would prove costly for the German side.
Madrid, however, are no strangers to pressure in Europe. They weathered the Dortmund storm and struck back with deadly efficiency in the second half. In the 74th minute, Dani Carvajal rose majestically to head home a perfectly placed Toni Kroos corner, giving Real Madrid the lead. With just minutes remaining, Vinicius Junior sealed the victory with a clinical strike, sending the Madridistas into jubilation.
This win marks another historic achievement for Real Madrid. They have now won nine consecutive Champions League finals and six titles in the last 11 years – a testament to their relentless dominance in European football. Several individual players also etched their names deeper into Champions League folklore. Carvajal, Kroos, Nacho, and Luka Modric joined the legendary Paco Gento as the only players to win the European Cup six times. Manager Carlo Ancelotti further cemented his legacy, becoming the most successful coach in the competition’s history with his fifth Champions League title.
While the final scoreline suggests a comfortable win, the reality was a tense battle between two European giants. Real Madrid’s experience and ability to capitalize on key moments ultimately proved decisive, solidifying their position as the undisputed Champions League kings.