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Real Madrid withstood a Borussia Dortmund barrage to
win the Champions League for the 15th time as Dani Carvajal and Vinicius Junior
struck late in a 2-0 win at Wembley on Saturday.
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Right-back Carvajal headed in from Toni Kroos' corner
on 74 minutes before Vinicius fired into the far corner to extend the Spanish
giants' record as the most successful club in Champions League history.
Madrid have now won their last nine European Cup
finals and won the competition six times in the last 11 seasons.
However, not for the first time in that run, they had
to rely on some good fortune as underdogs Dortmund were left to bitterly regret
not making the most of their first-half chances.
Niclas Fuellkrug hit the post and Karim Adeyemi failed
to convert a one-on-one with Thibaut Courtois.
Madrid, though, always seem to find a way in Europe's
elite competition and made more history in London.
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"The first half they were very superior but we
got out alive," said Carvajal.
“We knew our moment would come, and it did, and we
have the 15th."
Carvajal, Kroos, Nacho and Luka Modric joined Real
legend Paco Gento as the only players to win the European Cup six times.
Carlo Ancelotti also extended his record as the most
successful coach in the competition's history with his fifth title.
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A record number of more than 2 500 stewards were
in place at Wembley with the authorities keen to avoid a repeat of the violent
scenes that marred the Euro 2020 final three years ago when ticketless fans
stormed the turnstiles.
But further questions over the security operation will
be raised as three pitch invaders were able to enter the field in the opening
minutes of the game, with one taking photos alongside Jude Bellingham and
Vinicius.
The Metropolitan Police said there had been 53
arrests, including five for pitch invasions.
WASTED
DORTMUND CHANCES
Ancelotti said pre-match he felt "like a
lion" after an afternoon siesta, but his side were caught napping for the
first 45 minutes as, roared on by the travelling thousands from Germany,
Dortmund dominated.
The decision to recall Courtois for his first
Champions League appearance of the season after a serious knee injury paid
dividends as the Belgian kept his side in the game.
Dortmund's best chances fell to Adeyemi as Carvajal
could not deal with the German international's pace.
A brilliant pass by Mats Hummels put Adeyemi clean
through, but he took a heavy touch under pressure from Courtois and ran too
wide before his shot was blocked by Carvajal.
Fuellkrug's barrel-chested physique has made him a fan
favourite in his first season at Dortmund.
The German international striker came closest to
breaking the deadlock before halftime when his effort from Ian Maatsen's
through ball came back off the inside of the post.
Adeyemi was then denied once more by Courtois from a
narrow angle and Fuellkrug could not twist his frame to turn in the rebound.
Ancelotti, Nacho and Modric were keen to stress on the
eve of the match that Madrid's habit of finding a way to get over the line in
the Champions League was no coincidence.
Having ridden their luck once more in the first half,
the Spanish champions found their feet in the second period.
Gregor Kobel was finally forced into a save on 48
minutes from Kroos, who came close to marking the final game of his club career
with a spectacular free-kick.
Bellingham was moulded into a world star during three
years at Dortmund before leaving for Madrid 12 months ago for more than 100
million euros ($108 million).
The England international was inches away from biting
the hand that used to feed him as he just could not get a telling touch on
Vinicius' teasing cross.
Madrid landed the decisive blow 16 minutes from time
when Carvajal rose highest to head in Kroos' corner.
Kobel then briefly kept his side alive with fine saves
from Eduardo Camavinga and Nacho, while Bellingham's goalbound effort was
deflected behind by Nico Schlotterbeck.
But Bellingham did have a moment to savour on his
homecoming as his pass teed up Vinicius to kill off Dortmund despite Kobel
getting a hand to the Brazilian's powerful shot.
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