Real Madrid make history, win Champions League
Real Madrid has made history to become the first team in more than 3 decades to win European football's top club competition in three consecutive seasons as they beat Liverpool 3-1 in an interesting Champions League final Saturday.
No team, either, has won more than Real Madrid's in the beginning.
Substitute Gareth Bale scored twice, including the winner in the 64th minute in Kiev with an uplited overhead kick to cap a wild 13 minutes in the second half.
It began when Karim Benzema netted the opener for Real Madrid in an odd condition.
Liverpool keeper Loris Karius' throw-out to a teammate was well read by Benzema and the Frenchman stuck out his right leg and poked the ball into the opened net.
No team, either, has won more than Real Madrid's in the beginning.
Substitute Gareth Bale scored twice, including the winner in the 64th minute in Kiev with an uplited overhead kick to cap a wild 13 minutes in the second half.
It began when Karim Benzema netted the opener for Real Madrid in an odd condition.
Liverpool keeper Loris Karius' throw-out to a teammate was well read by Benzema and the Frenchman stuck out his right leg and poked the ball into the opened net.
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