Real Madrid will play Bayern Munich in UCL’s 2nd Leg

Real Madrid and Bayern Munich will face off in the Champions League for the 28th time in their lengthy and storied histories on Wednesday night at the Bernabeu in the second leg of their semifinal
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(Football news) Following a thrilling 2-2 draw at the Allianz Arena last week, the two past European conquerors shook hands. Borussia Dortmund or Paris Saint-Germain will be waiting to greet the Bernabeu winner.

Real Madrid, no strangers to crushing dreams of Champions League glory, survived an early storm at the Allianz Arena last week and delivered a sucker punch akin to Vinicius Junior in the first half. However, the Brazilian was required to be Los Blancos’ late savior in the second half.

Leroy Sane’s thunderous near-post finish and a calm penalty from Harry Kane turned the first leg on its head, but after Kim Min-jae – whose showing was nothing short of disastrous – felled Rodrygo inside the box, Vinicius’s second of the evening ensured that the semi-final would be left teetering on a knife edge.

Four days on from their pilgrimage to Bavaria, a record-equalling La Liga title was secured by Carlo Ancelotti’s second-string troops, who breezed past Cadiz 3-0 before witnessing Girona crush closest challengers Barcelona, thereby ensuring that their name would be etched onto the coveted trophy for the 36th time.

Only Juventus have claimed as many titles in the history of Europe’s big five leagues, and Real’s sole focus will now be on adding Champions League number 15 to their brimming cabinet ahead of their return to continental nights at the Bernabeu, where they have scored in 28 successive Champions League contests since a shock 3-0 loss to CSKA Moscow in December 2018.

All in all, the reigning Spanish champions have navigated each of their last 20 games without defeat since January’s Copa del Rey exit at the hands of local foes Atletico Madrid, and by the time Wednesday’s game rolls around, it would have been exactly 13 months to the day that Real last lost at home in any setting.

Only one of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich could end the season with top-flight and Champions League winners’ medals around their necks, as the visitors to the Spanish capital saw their crown ripped out of their grasp by Bayer Leverkusen and are yet to even secure a top-three finish in the top flight.

Thomas Tuchel’s men at least appeared to be ending the Bundesliga campaign with a flourish, claiming three straight victories before Saturday’s trip to Stuttgart, but their hosts blew the race for second place wide open with a 3-1 triumph, albeit against a weakened FC Hollywood contingent.

Kane’s 36th strike of the Bundesliga campaign from the penalty spot was minimal consolation for Bayern, whose springtime injury crisis worsened with the loss of defensive duo Eric Dier and Raphael Guerreiro at MHPArena, an extremely worrying sight amid their rearguard woes on the road.

In fact, Bayern has lost eight of their past ten games on opponent territory and have only won three of those games. They have not maintained a clean sheet away from home in 2024 (they last defeated Manchester United in December).

Not only have Bayern failed to keep a clean sheet in 16 games against Real Madrid, but they have also failed to win any of their nine previous meetings with the renowned Blancos boss under Ancelotti. No team in Champions League history has gone winless against a manager as badly as Bayern has.

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