Bayern Munich won a seven-goal thriller at the Allianz Arena to reach the UEFA Champions League semi-finals. Re-live the contest with the best facts and Opta data in our Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid stats page.
Late goals from Luis Díaz and Michael Olise saw Bayern Munich finally put away 10-man Real Madrid in an exhilarating Champions League quarter-final second leg at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday.
Madrid took the lead three times in the first half, but Bayern responded and eventually won 4-3 on the night, advancing 6-4 on aggregate.
Arda Güler opened the scoring after just 35 seconds, only for Aleksandar Pavlovic to equalise soon after. Güler bent in a free-kick to restore the visitors’ lead, but Harry Kane made it 2-2. Kylian Mbappé put Madrid back ahead before half-time, and for a long time the game looked destined for extra-time.
However, substitute Eduardo Camavinga was sent off for Madrid with five minutes of normal time remaining after being shown two yellow cards, and that gave Bayern the perfect chance to pounce, with Díaz and Olise both scoring to turn things around on the night, and send Vincent Kompany’s men to the semi-finals to play holders Paris Saint-Germain.
Kompany kept the same team from last week’s first leg, while Álvaro Arbeloa made four changes to Madrid’s lineup. In what was Real Madrid’s 515th game in the European Cup/Champions League, it was the first time they had named a starting XI without a Spanish player.
Manuel Neuer recorded nine saves in the first leg last week, but made an error that led to a goal inside the first minute this time. The 40-year-old tried passing the ball out to the right, but hadn’t spotted Güler lurking and the Turkey international shot into an empty net from long range to put Madrid 1-0 up on the night.
Clocked at 35 seconds, Güler scored the fastest goal Bayern have ever conceded in a Champions League match, beating Raphinha’s after 55 seconds for Barcelona in October 2024. It was also the fastest goal scored by Real Madrid in the competition, overtaking Gareth Bale at 57 seconds vs Legia Warsaw in November 2016.
However, the lead didn’t last long. A corner from Joshua Kimmich found Pavlovic stood on the goal line and it was a simple header for the midfielder. After six minutes, this was the earliest any Champions League knockout match had ever seen both sides score.
Neuer was beaten again just before the half-hour mark. Güler whipped a free-kick high to the goalkeeper’s left, and the Bayern stopper struggled to read it and could only palm it into the corner of his own net as Madrid levelled things up on aggregate again.
Güler’s second of the night from range meant he became just the third Real Madrid player to score 2+ goals from outside the box in a Champions League game, after Roberto Carlos vs Bayer Leverkusen in 2000 and Cristiano Ronaldo vs Zürich in 2009.
Arbeloa’s men were showing fight, but up against a Bayern team that have already broken the Bundesliga record for goals scored in a season with five games remaining, it was always going to be difficult to keep them out. Their main man, Kane, struck before the break.
Dayot Upamecano found the striker after Luis Díaz’s run opened up room for his teammate, and Kane made no mistake, finishing low into the bottom right corner of the net. It was Kane’s 50th goal of the season in all competitions, and made him just the second Englishman to score in as many as five consecutive Champions League games after Steven Gerrard (5 in 2007-08).
The action didn’t stop there, and moments after Vinícius struck the top of the crossbar, he assisted Mbappé as Madrid took the lead for the third time in the first half. Kane lost the ball to Jude Bellingham, and his long pass found the Brazilian winger. He cut inside and played in Mbappé for a simple finish past Neuer.
It was Mbappé’s 15th Champions League goal of the season, and his 10th away from home, making him the first player ever to score 10+ away goals in a single European Cup/Champions League campaign.
The last time Bayern conceded three goals in the first half of a Champions League knockout match was also against Real Madrid, on 29 April 2014.
The game was finely poised entering the final minutes of normal time, but things turned when Camavinga was dismissed. The midfielder first earned a booking for a cynical foul on Jamal Musiala, before receiving a second yellow for dribbling the ball away after committing another foul.
Less than three minutes later, Díaz fired in the winner, cutting in from the left after Musiala laid the ball back to him and hitting a shot that deflected off Éder Militão and fizzed past Andrii Lunin’s despairing dive to his left.
Then, with the last kick of the game, Olise cut inside from the right on the counter-attack and bent a perfect shot into the far left corner to win it for Bayern on the night.
It was one of the great Champions League knockout ties, and Bayern’s semi against PSG promises to be another mouthwatering prospect.
Our Opta match centre delivers you all the Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid stats from their Champions League meeting at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday.
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Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid: Selected Post-Match Opta Facts
Bayern Munich have qualified for their 22nd European Cup/UEFA Champions League semi-final, with only the team they eliminated tonight having reached more (33 for Real Madrid). Real Madrid have lost both legs of their quarter-final ties in each of the last two Champions League campaigns (v Arsenal in 2024-25 and Bayern Munich this season). Prior to last season, they had only lost both legs of a European Cup/Champions League quarter-final once (1966-67 v Inter). Bayern’s Harry Kane has now scored (3) or assisted (3) in each of his last five Champions League games against Real Madrid; the longest streak by a player against the Spanish side in the competition’s history.Enjoy this? Subscribe to our football newsletter to receive exclusive weekly content. You should also follow our social accounts over on X, Instagram, TikTok and Facebook.
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