Delight for German power-house Bayern Munich, and misery for Real Madrid as Bayern eliminate Real madrid by penalty shoot-outs to set up a fantastic final with Chelsea in their home stadium at the magnificent Allianz Arena.
The dream of playing at home in the magnificent Allianz Arena behind their home fans should give Bayern Munich immense joy and extra motivation as they step into the May 19 show-down with Chelsea FC
A nail-bitting Penalty shoot-out ensured a 3-1 win for Bayern Munich, over Real Madrid to secure its place against Chelsea in the Champions League final following a memorable contest between the longtime European rivals.
Agony: Madrid players react during their penalty shootout
defeat at the Bernabeu
Cristiano Ronaldo looked to have put the home side on its way to the final with two early goals, but just like its Spanish rival Barcelona the evening before, Madrid faltered and Arjen Robben’s 27th-minute penalty levelled the score over two legs at 3-3.
In the shootout, Manuel Neuer stopped Ronaldo and Kaka to put Bayern on course after it had scored on its opening two kicks, but counterpart Iker Casillas denied Toni Kroos and Philipp Lahm to drag Madrid back into it.
After Xabi Alonso scored Madrid’s first, Sergio Ramos sent his shot high over the bar and Bastian Schweinsteiger sent his effort straight down the middle to ensure four-time champion Bayern will become the first team to play the final on its home ground.
The final is on May 19 at the Allianz Arena.
Defending champion Barcelona was knocked out by underdog Chelsea on Tuesday despite the London side being down to 10 men for most of the match. Barca star Lionel Messi missed a penalty early in the second half and left the Camp Nou pitch in tears.
Some of Madrid’s players were also crying as they walked off with their heads hanging after coming so close to reaching their first final in 10 years.
“It’s a big blow for us. It was a very exciting game, but penalties are always a lottery,” Casillas said. “We played well, but Bayern are a great team. We now have to concentrate on the league.”
Madrid’s 2-1 win over Barcelona on the weekend gave Jose Mourinho’s side a seven-point lead in the Spanish league with four games remaining, but its wait for a first Champions League title since 2002 goes on.
The 20th meeting between Madrid and Bayern maintained a relentless pace in the first half.
Madrid charged out to an early lead after David Alaba handled the ball when sliding to block Angel Di Maria’s cross. Ronaldo showed no jitters as he stepped up to drill the spot kick into the right of the goal with keeper Neuer guessing left.
Bayern could easily have cancelled out Ronaldo’s opener minutes later as Robben shot over the bar with only Casillas to beat.
Ronaldo’s 10th goal of the tournament made it 2-0 following an excellent buildup that saw the Spanish leaders spread the ball around with Sami Khedira finding Mesut Oezil, who spotted a wide-open Ronaldo outside the area to coolly pick his spot low and to the left.
While Madrid thrived off the break, Bayern’s reliance on possession and wingers Franck Ribery and Robben finally paid off in the 26th when Pepe was late to cover Mario Gomez, the Portugal centreback booked for bundling the Germany striker down as they chased a ball into the area.
Casillas guessed right and got a touch but could not keep Robben’s powerful spot kick out.
Ronaldo and Karim Benzema continued to create problems for Bayern as Benzema curled around the far post after the half-hour mark, while Neuer denied Ronaldo from long range.
Casillas stopped Gomez moments later before capping an electric first half by diving to push Robben’s free kick from just outside the area wide.
The European heavyweights kept pushing forward in the second half but, with the stakes rising, neither wanted to expose itself and the chances dwindled, with Gomez heading wide before Neuer pushed Benzema’s shot out in the 56th.
Ronaldo couldn’t muster up much either as he tamely sent several free kicks straight at Neuer. Gomez wasted a golden opportunity for Bayern when he delayed his shot too long in the 86th, allowing Ramos and Khedira to smother the chance.
The tempo dipped dramatically in extra time, when Thomas Mueller replaced Ribery and Gonzalo Higuain came on for Benzema. Madrid conjured up a few more opportunities than its opponent with substitute Kaka misplaying a fine chance in the 112th.
Half-Nigerian teenager, Alaba and Gomez scored Bayern’s first two penalties to pressure Madrid, which came apart with its first final appearance in 10 years so close. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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