Letsbehavinya then, fellow European football fans. Two names at the very top of the Champions League roll of honour face off tonight in Munich. And we’re going minute-by-minute.
Things are delicately poised with Real Madrid winning the first leg 1-0 last week in Spain. Can Pep Guardiola mastermind another famous win and guide the champions back to the final once again?
29 Apr 2014
7:27PM
Who wants the teams then?
Gareth Bale is back in the Real Madrid starting line-up. The Welshman came off the bench in the second half of Real’s 1-0 first-leg win in Madrid last Wednesday despite suffering from flu and missed Saturday’s 4-0 Spanish league win at home to Osasuna.
Ronaldo has suffered with niggling injuries recently but scored twice against Osasuna, and those two form a potent forward line alongside France’s Karim Benzema in the middle.
Bayern coach Pep Guardiola switched captain Philipp Lahm to right-back with Bastian Schweinsteiger and Toni Kroos playing together in central midfield.
Thomas Mueller, Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery were all named behind Croatia striker Mario Mandzukic.
There was no place in Bayern’s starting line-up though for Mario Goetze or Spanish international Javi Martinez, with both named on the bench.
Bayern’s Mandzukic and Real’s Sergio Ramos and Xabi Alonso all know a booking at the Allianz Arena would see them miss out on playing in the final on May 24 should their sides progress.
Bayern Munich (4-2-3-1): Manuel Neuer; Philipp Lahm (capt), Jerome Boateng, Dante, David Alaba; Bastian Schweinsteiger, Toni Kroos; Arjen Robben, Thomas Mueller, Franck Ribery; Mario Mandzukic
Real Madrid (4-3-3) Iker Casillas (capt); Dani Carvajal, Sergio Ramos, Pepe, Fabio Coentrao; Luka Modric, Xabi Alonso, Angel di Maria; Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema, Cristiano Ronaldo
A minute’s silence for former Real Madrid coach Vujadin Boskov as well as Pep Guardiola’s one-time assistant and Barcelona successor, Tito Villanova:
29 Apr 2014
7:51PM
And we’re off. The experts are agreed; Andy Townsend on the telly and Ben here in the office have gone for Real to go through. Who do you fancy?
29 Apr 2014
7:59PM
Gareth Bale is no Jonjo Shelvey. Manuel Neuer came flying out to head clear outside his box and the ball fell to the former Spurs winger. He blasted over.
29 Apr 2014
8:04PM
GOAL! Bayern 0 Real 1, Ramos 15′
29 Apr 2014
8:05PM
The champions need three goals to stay in the competition.
The visitors are ahead thanks to a powerful header from Sergio Ramos who rose highest to meet a Luka Modric corner. This will be Pep’s biggest test.
29 Apr 2014
8:08PM
GOAL! Bayern Munich 0 Real Madrid 2
29 Apr 2014
8:09PM
Sergio Ramos has scored twice in four minutes and they’ve both been headers. The Spain centre half got the last touch after a cross into the Bayern box.
There’s no way back from this right?
29 Apr 2014
8:14PM
Andy Townsend’s advice to Ramos who’ll miss the final if he picks up another yellow: stay on your feet.
Somewhere in west London, Ray Wilkins shout ‘that’s my line’ at the telly.
Three up and Xavi Alonso has earned himself a stupid yellow card. The former Liverpool man dived in on Bastian Schweinsteiger needlessly and now looks properly gutted, understandably.
Here’s that third goal by the way. Check out the celebration which you’ll be seeing a lot of in the nightclubs around Ireland this long weekend:
Keane says Bayern ‘need to take their medicine’ in the second half or it could be even more embarrassing.
29 Apr 2014
8:52PM
The second half’s up and running. But isn’t it a shame the tie is over.
29 Apr 2014
9:04PM
Not a whole lot happening here really. Bayern have had plenty of possession since they came out for the second half over 10 minutes ago but they haven’t been able to find that killer final ball. Pep must wish for the days of Xavi and Iniesta.
Arjen Robben took it upon himself to try to force an opening with a customary cut inside and curling shot but it flew wide.
29 Apr 2014
9:16PM
Comment below from Les Rock: “Is it just me or does anyone else think its wrong for someone to miss the final over a couple of yellow cards? A red yeah… but for a couple of yellows”
What do you think? Alonso is sound too.
29 Apr 2014
9:17PM
Pizarro’s on for Muller to throw a few shapes. 20 minutes or so left.
29 Apr 2014
9:21PM
Sergio Ramos will play in this season’s Champions League final, it looks like. Ancelotti has at last called the card-prone defender ashore before he does himself a mischief.
That’s so good. Ronaldo earned himself a free kick outside the box. Obviously he took it himself but rather than try to get it up and over the wall of red, he just left the Bayern players jump and he rolled it under them and past Neuer.
What a ridiculous scoreline.
29 Apr 2014
9:40PM
Full-time: ‘Over to you Chelsea’ says Clive Tyldesley. Neither the Blues nor Real’s near neighbours Atleti would be able to stop the gallop to La Decima on this form however.
As it happened: Bayern Munich v Real Madrid, Champions League semi-final
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Full-time: Bayern Munich 0 (0) v Real Madrid 4 (5)
Letsbehavinya then, fellow European football fans. Two names at the very top of the Champions League roll of honour face off tonight in Munich. And we’re going minute-by-minute.
Things are delicately poised with Real Madrid winning the first leg 1-0 last week in Spain. Can Pep Guardiola mastermind another famous win and guide the champions back to the final once again?
Who wants the teams then?
Gareth Bale is back in the Real Madrid starting line-up. The Welshman came off the bench in the second half of Real’s 1-0 first-leg win in Madrid last Wednesday despite suffering from flu and missed Saturday’s 4-0 Spanish league win at home to Osasuna.
Ronaldo has suffered with niggling injuries recently but scored twice against Osasuna, and those two form a potent forward line alongside France’s Karim Benzema in the middle.
Bayern coach Pep Guardiola switched captain Philipp Lahm to right-back with Bastian Schweinsteiger and Toni Kroos playing together in central midfield.
Thomas Mueller, Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery were all named behind Croatia striker Mario Mandzukic.
There was no place in Bayern’s starting line-up though for Mario Goetze or Spanish international Javi Martinez, with both named on the bench.
Bayern’s Mandzukic and Real’s Sergio Ramos and Xabi Alonso all know a booking at the Allianz Arena would see them miss out on playing in the final on May 24 should their sides progress.
Bayern Munich (4-2-3-1): Manuel Neuer; Philipp Lahm (capt), Jerome Boateng, Dante, David Alaba; Bastian Schweinsteiger, Toni Kroos; Arjen Robben, Thomas Mueller, Franck Ribery; Mario Mandzukic
Real Madrid (4-3-3) Iker Casillas (capt); Dani Carvajal, Sergio Ramos, Pepe, Fabio Coentrao; Luka Modric, Xabi Alonso, Angel di Maria; Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema, Cristiano Ronaldo
Pep Guardiola is wearing a polo jumper under a blazer. And he looks magnificent:
Serious tifo tekkers from the Bayern fans:
A minute’s silence for former Real Madrid coach Vujadin Boskov as well as Pep Guardiola’s one-time assistant and Barcelona successor, Tito Villanova:
And we’re off. The experts are agreed; Andy Townsend on the telly and Ben here in the office have gone for Real to go through. Who do you fancy?
Gareth Bale is no Jonjo Shelvey. Manuel Neuer came flying out to head clear outside his box and the ball fell to the former Spurs winger. He blasted over.
GOAL! Bayern 0 Real 1, Ramos 15′
The champions need three goals to stay in the competition.
The visitors are ahead thanks to a powerful header from Sergio Ramos who rose highest to meet a Luka Modric corner. This will be Pep’s biggest test.
GOAL! Bayern Munich 0 Real Madrid 2
Sergio Ramos has scored twice in four minutes and they’ve both been headers. The Spain centre half got the last touch after a cross into the Bayern box.
There’s no way back from this right?
Andy Townsend’s advice to Ramos who’ll miss the final if he picks up another yellow: stay on your feet.
Somewhere in west London, Ray Wilkins shout ‘that’s my line’ at the telly.
Here’s those goals, goal fans
Odds on Ramos scoring a third, losing his mind, picking up his 20th red card and missing the final?
GOAL! Bayern Munich 0 Real Madrid 3
As Joe Hart might say: wowzers.
Cristiano has scored the third goal of the night for Real Madrid through a superb and typical breakaway.
Benzema squared for Gareth Bale who thundered through the middle, he layed it off for Ronaldo and the Ballon d’Or winner sent it past Neuer.
Three up and Xavi Alonso has earned himself a stupid yellow card. The former Liverpool man dived in on Bastian Schweinsteiger needlessly and now looks properly gutted, understandably.
Here’s that third goal by the way. Check out the celebration which you’ll be seeing a lot of in the nightclubs around Ireland this long weekend:
Half-time. And that has been traumatic for the Bundesliga champions. What did you make of that then?
Over to Roy (and the others):
Ribery lost the head a bit in the first half. But I’d be throwing slaps too if I was three-nil down after half an hour.
Keane says Bayern ‘need to take their medicine’ in the second half or it could be even more embarrassing.
The second half’s up and running. But isn’t it a shame the tie is over.
Not a whole lot happening here really. Bayern have had plenty of possession since they came out for the second half over 10 minutes ago but they haven’t been able to find that killer final ball. Pep must wish for the days of Xavi and Iniesta.
Arjen Robben took it upon himself to try to force an opening with a customary cut inside and curling shot but it flew wide.
Comment below from Les Rock: “Is it just me or does anyone else think its wrong for someone to miss the final over a couple of yellow cards? A red yeah… but for a couple of yellows”
What do you think? Alonso is sound too.
Pizarro’s on for Muller to throw a few shapes. 20 minutes or so left.
Sergio Ramos will play in this season’s Champions League final, it looks like. Ancelotti has at last called the card-prone defender ashore before he does himself a mischief.
Meanwhile in London…
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GOAL! Bayern Munich 0 Real Madrid 4, Ronaldo 89′
That’s so good. Ronaldo earned himself a free kick outside the box. Obviously he took it himself but rather than try to get it up and over the wall of red, he just left the Bayern players jump and he rolled it under them and past Neuer.
What a ridiculous scoreline.
Full-time: ‘Over to you Chelsea’ says Clive Tyldesley. Neither the Blues nor Real’s near neighbours Atleti would be able to stop the gallop to La Decima on this form however.
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