German fans are eagerly anticipating the reunion between Bayern Munich and Dortmund in the Champions League final, as they did over a decade ago.
In the second leg, Bayern overcame the Gunners in a tightly contested match. Both Leon Goretzka and Raphael Guerreiro had their attempts denied by the woodwork in the early stages of the second half before Kimmich’s header sealed the fate for Arteta’s squad.
Reflecting on the match, the hero Kimmich emphasized: “It’s fantastic! The second half was very intense, we had many dangerous attacks and could have scored even more goals. The key point is that we won deservedly.
Meanwhile, Manuel Neuer remarked, ‘Champions League matches are always special, especially when they take place at the Allianz Arena. And you can see what we have achieved.’ The Bayern shot-stopper achieved his 58th clean sheet in 138 Champions League matches, surpassing the previous record held by former Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas.
In the second leg, Bayern overcame the Gunners in a tightly contested match. Both Leon Goretzka and Raphael Guerreiro had their attempts denied by the woodwork in the early stages of the second half before Kimmich’s header sealed the fate for Arteta’s squad.
Bayern is aiming for a rematch with Dortmund in the Champions League final.
Bayern will strive to showcase their best in the first leg against Real Madrid. If they win and Dortmund beats Paris Saint-Germain in the remaining match of the last 4 teams, the German duo will recreate the Champions League final as they did in the 2012/13 season.
It’s known that German football fans are eagerly anticipating the clash between the Bundesliga clubs Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund at Wembley Stadium, reminiscent of the 2012/2013 Champions League final. Back then, the match ended with a 2-1 victory for ‘Die Roten,’ completing a historic treble for the club.