A powerful strike from Vinicius Jr. on the edge of the box seemed harmless, but a fumble by Neuer gifted Real Madrid a crucial lifeline. Substitute Joselu pounced on the loose ball to level the score and send the Bernabéu into a frenzy.
Fueled by the momentum shift, Real Madrid doubled their lead just two minutes later. They showcased their never-say-die attitude, snatching a deserved winner and propelling themselves towards another Champions League final.
However, the celebrations were tempered by a controversial decision in stoppage time. Bayern thought they had secured a dramatic equalizer through Matthijs de Ligt's header, only for the goal to be chalked off for a supposed foul in the build-up. The call left Bayern players and coaching staff furious, sparking a heated debate that continued long after the final whistle.
Despite the controversy, Real Madrid secured their place in the final with a 4-3 aggregate victory. They will now face Borussia Dortmund at Wembley Stadium, aiming to extend their record-breaking haul of Champions League titles to 15.
While Real Madrid fans erupt in jubilation, Bayern Munich are left to rue a missed opportunity and a questionable refereeing decision. The incident is sure to reignite discussions about Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology and its role in influencing the outcome of high-pressure matches.
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