Real Madrid Win Third Straight UEFA Champion's League Final
Real Madrid, on Saturday, May 26, 2018 completed their third straight UEFA Champions League triumph with a 3-1 defeat of Liverpool in Kyiv.
Real Madrid Win Third Straight UEFA Champion's League Final |
UEFA | Bale's first was an
'I-was-there' goal, one to rival Zinédine Zidane, Mario Mandžukić and any other
you care to name as the best in final history.
Quite the contrast to
Madrid's opener on 51 minutes, when Karius attempted to roll the ball out to a
team-mate only for Benzema to stick out a hopeful leg which turned out to be a
goalscoring interception.
Isco had been denied
by the crossbar shortly prior to that, but Liverpool – creaking ever since
the talismanic Mohamed Salah had been forced off with a shoulder problem in the
first half – were quick to dust themselves down after going behind. Indeed
they were level just four minutes later, Dejan Lovren's towering header from a
corner poked in by Sadio Mané at the back post.
That was as good as it
got for the Reds, though, Bale almost single-handedly turning the tide back in
Madrid's direction after coming on just past the hour. He struck his second
with seven minutes left, a long-range shot that somehow squirted through
Karius's palms, and – after Mané had struck a post at the other end – almost
added a third when clean through moments later. Madrid and Zidane had already
wrapped up their very own hat-tricks by then, though.
Man of the
match: Gareth Bale
Gareth Bale named Champion's League man of the match |
What an impact. He
only got 13 minutes as a substitute in Cardiff last year, but had a far more
telling role to play during his half-hour this time round. That first goal
really was one for the ages. Peter Rudbæk, speaking on behalf of the UEFA
technical observers, said: "The observers chose Bale due to his
game-changing display off the bench and his outstanding acrobatic goal to put
his team ahead."
Reaction
Zinédine Zidane, Real
Madrid coach
Our achievement
tonight is the most important thing – we have to congratulate the players
because it's not at all easy to do this. There are no words to describe this.
The amazing thing about this squad is that they don't have a ceiling. They are
hungry for more and they've demonstrated that today.
Jürgen Klopp,
Liverpool manager
Congratulations to Real Madrid. [Salah's departure] was a big moment in the
game. It was unlucky that he fell on his shoulder and it's a serious injury.
We'll never know what would have happened if he'd played on. The shock was
obvious and we dropped too deep. [Bale] was very decisive – the bicycle kick
was an unbelievable goal.
Key stats
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Madrid are the first
team to win three in a row since Bayern in the 1970s
·
Zidane is the first
coach to win the competition three seasons running
·
Ronaldo first player
to win five UEFA Champions League titles
·
Bale is the seventh
player to score twice in a UEFA Champions League final
·
He is the first to
find the net twice after coming on as a substitute
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