The kings of the Champions League, Real Madrid, create more late drama in the semi-final between themselves and Bayern Munich. Two late goals from the ex Stoke City player, Joselu, sends them into the final with an aggregate score of 4-3.
After being behind 1-0 in the 81st minute, Carlo Ancelotti made the decision to bring on the previous Stoke City player onto the field in place of Federico Valverde.
It took him only 7 minutes to get the equaliser after an uncharacteristic shocking mistake from Manuel Neuer which caused him to fumble the ball and fall into the path of Joselu who put the ball into the back of the net with 2 minutes of regulation time left.
As a Real Madrid fan, he was living in a fever dream as only 1 minute later he scores the winner of the game which was originally ruled offside, however, VAR intervened and realised that he was on side and led to the winner being called on side and the German born striker sends Bayern Munich out of the Champions League in astonishing fashion.
Similar to what happened 2 years ago at the Bernabeu against Manchester City, 2 late winners from the subsitute sends Real Madrid through and if history repeats itself, it will lead to the 14 time winners making it 15 in this incredible run after defeating the current holders and an amazing late 2 goal winner.
However, that wasnt the only late drama in this tie, with the Bayern Munich centre back, De Light, scoring a goal in the 100th minute, which was actually called offside from the linesman way too early causing the referee to blow the whistle before the ball was in the back of the net.
After the game concluded, some sports channels did some analysis and realised that it actually was NOT offside and the linesman made a huge mistake which could have caused for extra time and possibly could have sent the game in their favour rather than what happened.
As seen in the image above, De Ligt was correct in arguing his decision to be on side as the linesman came up to him after the game and apologised for being wrong.
Despite this, Real Madrid did make it through and will go on to play Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final being played at Wembley.
Real Madrid are hoping to make their 15th Champions League title a reality whilst Borussia Dortmund is hoping to get their second and give Marco Reus a perfect sending off as he has recently annouced his departure from the club after spending 12 years at the Yellow wall.