
Spoelstra: No need to penalize Ball any further
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Real Madrid leads Bayern Munich 3-2 in the second leg of the 2025/26 Champions League quarterfinals, with the aggregate score tied at 4-4. The match is heading to extra time or penalties after an early goal by Arda Güller.
📹 Chaos in the Champions! Real Madrid and Bayern, game of the year
At the Allianz Arena in Germany, Real Madrid are beating Bayern Munich 3-2 this Wednesday (15) in the second leg of the 2025/26 Champions League quarterfinals.
With the current result and the aggregate score tied at 4-4, the semifinal spot is heading to extra time/penalties for now.
Just 36 seconds into the match, Arda Güller took advantage of a bizarre mistake by Manuel Neuer and opened the scoring for the Spaniards.
The Bavarians did not lose heart and equalized six minutes later, with Pavlovic scoring a header.
Arda Güller showed up again to curl a free kick perfectly into Neuer’s top corner, putting Real back in front.
Harry Kane then made it all square after an assist from Upamecano.
And just as the match was heading toward halftime, Vini Jr. provided the assist for Mbappé to put Real Madrid ahead.
We all agree this is already the game of the year, right? Tell us in the comments!
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The final score was 3-2 in favor of Real Madrid.
Arda Güller scored the opening goal just 36 seconds into the match.
The match will proceed to extra time and potentially penalties to determine who advances to the semifinals.

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