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Bayern Real Madrid 2012

Uefa Champions League Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich Game Summary

Match Information and Results

On April 25th, 2012, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid faced off in a thrilling UEFA Champions League match that ended with a score of 2-1. The game was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams creating chances throughout the match. Ultimately, Real Madrid was able to secure the victory with a goal in extra time.

Stats and Highlights

Bayern Munich had the majority of possession in the match, but Real Madrid was more clinical in front of goal. Real Madrid had 11 shots on target, while Bayern Munich had just 6. Real Madrid also had a higher pass completion rate, with 88% compared to Bayern Munich's 82%.

The match was also notable for the performance of Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored the winning goal for Real Madrid. Ronaldo was a constant threat to the Bayern Munich defense, and he created several chances for his teammates. He was named Man of the Match for his performance.

Game Summary

The match started with Bayern Munich on the front foot, and they created several chances in the opening minutes. However, Real Madrid gradually grew into the game, and they took the lead in the 17th minute through a goal from Karim Benzema. Bayern Munich equalized in the 25th minute through a goal from Mario Gomez, and the teams went into halftime level.

The second half was just as close as the first, with both teams having chances to win the game. However, it was Real Madrid who eventually found the winning goal in extra time. Cristiano Ronaldo scored the goal in the 105th minute, and Real Madrid held on to win the match 2-1.

Conclusion

The UEFA Champions League match between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid was a thrilling encounter that was decided by a single goal. Real Madrid was the more clinical team in front of goal, and they deserved to win the match. The victory gives Real Madrid a slight advantage in the tie, but Bayern Munich will be confident that they can overturn the deficit in the second leg.


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