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Bellingham and Co withstand German onslaught to win Real's 15th Champions League

01 June 2024 , 20:57
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Real Madrid had to count their luck as they won the Champions League again
Real Madrid had to count their luck as they won the Champions League again

MAYBE it’s the sheer weight of history, maybe it’s supreme self-confidence, maybe it’s black magic from the men in white.

But when Old Big Ears is in the building, Real Madrid always find a way.

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Vinicius Jr wheels away in delight after his goalCredit: Reuters
Dani Carvajal headed Real Madrid in front in the 74th minute
Dani Carvajal headed Real Madrid in front in the 74th minuteCredit: EPA
Jude Bellingham assisted Vinicius Jr's goal
Jude Bellingham assisted Vinicius Jr's goalCredit: Reuters
The Brazilian is now a leading contender to win the Ballon d'Or
The Brazilian is now a leading contender to win the Ballon d'OrCredit: Reuters
Real Madrid claim their 15th Champions League title
Real Madrid claim their 15th Champions League titleCredit: Getty
Dortmund were made to rue their missed chances
Dortmund were made to rue their missed chancesCredit: Getty
It was misery for the German side who suffered a second Champions League final defeat at Wembley
It was misery for the German side who suffered a second Champions League final defeat at WembleyCredit: Reuters

No wonder Jude Bellingham was so desperate to get to the Bernabeu.

The Englishman laid on Real’s second goal for Vinicius Junior after Dani Carvajal’s late headed opener.

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The Birmingham boy is a European champion at club level at the age of 20. Now how about international level too?

Bellingham sunk to his knees when Vinicius netted, then he was substituted by Carlo Ancelotti and blew kisses to the adoring Madristas who serenaded him.

The Spanish aristocrats secured a 15th European Cup, despite being outplayed by Borussia Dortmund’s underdogs for the majority of this Champions League Final at a cacophonous Wembley.

It was Real’s eighth successive victory in this grandest of fixtures with its big-eared trophy.

Indeed they have not lost any European final since being defeated by Sir Alex Ferguson’s Aberdeen in the old Cup-winner’s Cup back in 1983.

In truth Bellingham’s fellow Englishman, Manchester United outcast Jadon Sancho had a better game but Real’s midfield maestro couldn’t have cared less.

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Real’s fans had swaggered out of Wembley Park tube station singing ‘Hey Jude’ in honour of their Brummie idol.

Inside the ground, Dortmund’s travelling army recreated the Westfalenstadion’s famous yellow wall, bouncing, hollering and waving vast flags.

Real Madrid players celebrate at the final whistle
Real Madrid players celebrate at the final whistleCredit: AFP
Toni Kross had a dream farewell to his club career
Toni Kross had a dream farewell to his club careerCredit: Getty
Real Madrid lifted the trophy on the Wembley pitch rather than the Royal Box
Real Madrid lifted the trophy on the Wembley pitch rather than the Royal BoxCredit: Getty

Their side may have finished fifth in the Bundesliga but their run to the final had seen them progress through a Group of Death and defeat Paris Saint-Germain in the semis.

After a five-minute Lenny Kravitz gig - why do they bother? - the opening minutes were shambolic, with four separate pitch invaders delaying proceedings.

Federico Valverde exchanged passes with two team-mates but ballooned his shot.

Then Julian Brandt screwed a shot wide after a neat lay-off from Niclas Fullkrug.

Eduardo Camavinga was setting the midfield rhythm in the anchor for Real but the first clear sight of goal fell to Dortmund’s Karim Adeyemi.

The forward was sent clean through but goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois - known as f***ing Courtois by Jurgen Klopp after his heroics in the 2022 final against Liverpool - advanced and forced him out wide, where his shot was blocked.

Suddenly Real were rocking. Borussia’s Chelsea loanee Ian Maatsen sent Fullkrug through but the centre-forward fired against the inside of the post before the ball was scrambled clear.

Next, Sancho scampered forward and fed Adeyemi, whose angled shot was pushed out by Courtois - Fullkrug failing to connect properly with the rebound.

Real were deserved winners and could have won by more
Real were deserved winners and could have won by more
Real Madrid overcame a first half Borussia Dortmund onslaught to win
Real Madrid overcame a first half Borussia Dortmund onslaught to win
Bellingham played a key role as he claimed his first Champions League win
Bellingham played a key role as he claimed his first Champions League win
Sancho played well but could not prevent his side from losing
Sancho played well but could not prevent his side from losing

The situation was so alarming for Real that Ancelotti, the coolest dude in world football, started getting animated on the touchline.

Real were losing their rags and Vinicius Junior was booked for a late lunge on keeper Gregor Kobel.

Bellingham was struggling to exert any influence from his position on the left of Real’s midfield, while Sancho was having plenty of joy on the right for Dortmund.

Courtois then flung himself low to turn a Marcel Sabitzer shot wide.

The atmosphere was wild, both sets of supporters engaged in a mass bounce-off at either end of Wembley.

Vinicius was lucky to escape a second yellow for a dive, with Nico Schlotterbeck instead cautioned from Slovenia referee Slavko Vincic for his reaction.

Sabitzer also picked up a booking but the German side were bossing it, without getting their noses in front - a situation which always feels perilous when you’re playing Real Madrid.

The second half began to the backdrop of a pyro display in the Dortmund end - another Wembley security triumph.

Hummels was controversially penalised for a challenge on Vinicius - who was getting an easy ride from the ref - and Toni Kroos’ free-kick was pushed wide by Kobel.

But Real were still unable to get a grip on the game, with Terzic’s men pinning them back for long periods.

Sancho’s sweeping pass picked out Adeyemi, whose centre was met by a Fullkrug header, Courtois saving again.

Ancelotti moved Bellingham into a deep-lying false nine role and the England man was soon on the end of a Vinicius centre but could not connect and was flagged offside.

Marco Reus was sent on by Terzic for his swansong appearance but Vinicius was starting to purr - executing a delicious nutmeg on Julian Ryderson to force a corner.

From the next corner, Real were in front. Kroos delivered to the near post and Carvajal leapt to score with a glancing header, Hummels unable to block it on the line.

It was classic Real - second-best for so long but always finding a way.

Bellingham then squandered an outstanding chance to wrap it up, stabbing wide when he should have buried a Camavinga cut-back.

But soon he was teeing up Vinicius, who scored with an angled drive which Kobel got a hand to.

Fullkrug had a late effort ruled out for offside but while Real had arrived late to the party, they had left their best to last.

Real Madrid continue to dominate Europe's elite competition
Real Madrid continue to dominate Europe's elite competition
Carlo Ancelotti has now won 28 trophies
Carlo Ancelotti has now won 28 trophies

Dave Kidd

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