Real Madrid Claims Record 15th European Trophy in a Thrilling Final Against Borussia Dortmund
(Govima Sports Report).
Real Madrid has extended their record by winning 15th European Cup, triumphing over Borussia Dortmund with a 2-0 victory in the UEFA Champions League final at Wembley Stadium. Goals from Dani Carvajal and Vinicius Júnior secured the hard-fought win, marking a significant achievement in the club’s illustrious history.
The much-anticipated finale to the European club season saw Los Blancos, who had recently regained domestic supremacy, face a formidable Dortmund side. Dortmund’s journey to the final had been impressive, topping the ‘Group of Death’ and defeating strong teams like Atlético Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.
Dortmund started strong, with Julian Brandt narrowly missing from a Niclas Füllkrug pass. Karim Adeyemi also had a golden opportunity but was thwarted by Real Madrid’s goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois. Füllkrug’s close effort hit the post, and Courtois continued to deny Dortmund’s chances, making crucial saves against Adeyemi and Marcel Sabitzer.
Real Madrid’s Toni Kroos, making his final club appearance, nearly scored with a free-kick saved by Gregor Kobel. Despite a slow start in the second half, Real Madrid’s persistence paid off. Kroos provided a perfect corner that Carvajal converted with a glancing header in the 74th minute, putting Real Madrid ahead.
Dortmund fought back, with Nico Schlotterbeck making a vital challenge to deny Jude Bellingham. However, Vinicius Júnior sealed the victory with a scuffed finish from Bellingham’s pass, ensuring Real Madrid’s dominance.
Though not a vintage performance, Real Madrid’s resilience was enough to secure their fourth La-Liga and European Cup double. The victory was a fitting farewell for Kroos, who matched Paco Gento’s record by winning his sixth European Cup/UCL title.
Likewise Manager Carlo Ancelotti becomes the most successful coach in the Champions League having won it 5 times with the latest coming against Dortmund.
Finally, Toni Kroos, will now focus on his final international duty at UEFA Euro 2024, before finally hanging up his boots, but for now, it’s party time in Madrid.