LONDON — Real Madrid lifted the Champions League trophy for the 15th time in an exciting final against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley Stadium. The victory came with a 2-0 scoreline after goals from Dani Carvajal and Vinicius Junior.
Manager Carlo Ancelotti, now with a record five wins, expressed his excitement and said, “The dream continues.” The Madrid fans showed immense support, celebrating the win with the team.
The match was intense, with Dortmund dominating the chances in the first half. Ancelotti made strategic changes at halftime to turn the tide in Madrid’s favor.
Carvajal scored the opener in the 74th minute, followed by Vinicius doubling the lead. Ancelotti’s victory marks his third Champions League title with Madrid.
Madrid players Carvajal, Luka Modric, Toni Kroos, and Nacho have now won the European Cup six times, matching the record set by Madrid legend Paco Gento.
Dortmund missed crucial chances in the first half, allowing Madrid to capitalize in the second half. Vinicius’ goal sealed the victory and shattered Dortmund’s hopes of an upset.
Despite a strong first-half performance from Dortmund, Madrid’s second-half dominance proved decisive. Carvajal’s goal from a corner and Vinicius’ clinical finish secured another memorable Champions League triumph for Madrid.