Real Madrid and the Champions League just go hand-in-hand.
No team since the inception of the competition in 1993 has been this dominant, with Los Blancos booking their place for the final in Kiev, their fourth in the last five years.
They’ve also won the competition three times in the past four years and if they manage to win it for a third consecutive season, it will be one of the most amazing records in football history.
Real certainly did it the hard way against Bayern Munich, winning 4-3 on aggregate after an enthralling 2-2 draw at the Bernabeu on Tuesday.
They were arguably inferior for 180 minutes, but they always find a way, leading to some serious celebrations after the final whistle.

The likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos and Marcelo were ecstatic and all the players sported a new shirt as they celebrated in front of the fans.
The shirts read ‘A por la 13’.

As soon as they appeared, Liverpool fans were livid, branding the Spanish giants ‘disprectful’.
It appeared as if Real were trying to hint that they had already won their 13th European cup, but it seems there was a lot of confusion.
As reported by Spanish publication AS, the actual translation of the words reads “All out for number 13”.
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So no, Real’s players weren’t out on their home patch advertising to the world they had done it again, they were simply broadcasting a message to their fans about fighting for the trophy once again.
Either Liverpool or Roma will prove difficult opponents for Los Blancos in Kiev, with a third consecutive trophy anything but a formality.


Real Madrid and the Champions League just go hand-in-hand.
No team since the inception of the competition in 1993 has been this dominant, with Los Blancos booking their place for the final in Kiev, their fourth in the last five years.
They’ve also won the competition three times in the past four years and if they manage to win it for a third consecutive season, it will be one of the most amazing records in football history.
Real certainly did it the hard way against Bayern Munich, winning 4-3 on aggregate after an enthralling 2-2 draw at the Bernabeu on Tuesday.
They were arguably inferior for 180 minutes, but they always find a way, leading to some serious celebrations after the final whistle.

The likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos and Marcelo were ecstatic and all the players sported a new shirt as they celebrated in front of the fans.
The shirts read ‘A por la 13’.

As soon as they appeared, Liverpool fans were livid, branding the Spanish giants ‘disprectful’.
It appeared as if Real were trying to hint that they had already won their 13th European cup, but it seems there was a lot of confusion.
As reported by Spanish publication AS, the actual translation of the words reads “All out for number 13”.
FBL-EUR-C1-REAL MADRID-BAYERN MUNICH
So no, Real’s players weren’t out on their home patch advertising to the world they had done it again, they were simply broadcasting a message to their fans about fighting for the trophy once again.
Either Liverpool or Roma will prove difficult opponents for Los Blancos in Kiev, with a third consecutive trophy anything but a formality.