Sunday, 29 May 2016

2016 UEFA Champions League Final (Photos)

Highlights: Real Madrid win 11th European Cup on penalties

  • Real Madrid win the European Cup for the 11th time and second in three seasons
  • Cristiano Ronaldo converts the winning spot kick in the shoot-out
  • Half-time substitute Yannick Carrasco equalises for Atlético Madrid
  • Sergio Ramos, who levelled in the 2014 decider against Atlético, puts Madrid ahead
  • Antoine Griezmann rattles the crossbar with a 47th-minute penalty


Real Madrid prevailed on penalties as they eventually got the better of Atlético Madrid in the UEFA Champions League final for the second time in three seasons.
Cristiano Ronaldo, who had a quiet match by his high standards, scored the decisive spot kick after Juanfran had hit the base of the post with the eighth attempt of the shoot-out. Substitute Yannick Carrasco's 79th-minute equaliser cancelled out a first-half strike by Sergio Ramos, whose own – last-gasp – leveller against the Rojiblancos had forced extra time in Lisbon two years ago.
The contest was at odds with Diego Simeone's prediction that "the game will be very tense" as both sides went at it before fatigue took its toll, Casemiro forcing a fine reaction save out of Jan Oblak after getting on the end of Gareth Bale's inswinging free-kick from the right.

On the quarter-hour mark it was a Toni Kroos set piece from the opposite flank that proved Atlético's undoing. Bale, having lost his marker, flicked it on and Ramos manoeuvred around Stefan Savić to prod the ball under Oblak.


Atlético's purposeful start to the second period bore fruit when Pepe fouled Fernando Torres in the area. Opting for power rather than placement, Antoine Griezmann blasted his penalty against the crossbar.

Madrid might have doubled their lead inside the last 20 minutes through Karim Benzema, Cristiano Ronaldo and Bale, whose shot was blocked in front of goal by Savić. Moments later, Juanfran exchanged passes with Gabi and crossed for half-time substitute Carrasco to turn in his first UEFA Champions League goal of the campaign.

Analysis by Andrew Haslam at Stadio San Siro
Key player: Sergio Ramos
How Atlético must be sick of the sight of the Madrid captain. The defender does not get many goals – just two this season before tonight – and had not found the net in the UEFA Champions League in two years. His last European goal denied Atlético in the 2014 final, though, and he was at it again here, becoming the fifth player to score in two UEFA Champions League finals, and the first defender.
Atlético's final heartbreak
No side had ever lost their first three European Cup finals, with Juventus and Barcelona the only other clubs to have suffered two initial final defeats. Both landed the trophy at the third time of asking, in 1985 and 1992 respectively, and Atlético must have fancied emulating them – but Madrid had not lost a European Cup final since 1981 and that pedigree proved too strong again.
Griezmann loses out to Navas again
Griezmann missed a penalty against Madrid in the Liga in October and failed again from the spot this evening. Keylor Navas had saved that spot kick eight months ago and played a crucial role here, psyching out the French international – who had converted his other two penalties in open play this term. Griezmann had better luck in the shoot-out, yet to no avail.
Atlético spirit shines through
Simeone's team had lost just one of their ten meetings with Real Madrid since the Lisbon final – albeit that came in last season's UEFA Champions League quarter-final – and they kept their heads superbly to work their way back into this.
Carrasco's Belgian first
Carrasco has regularly been used as an impact player by Simeone during this campaign but can scarcely have had such a significant contribution to make as here. Not only was his balance and willingness to run with the ball crucial in steadily pushing Madrid back, but he hammered in the equaliser – making him the first Belgian to score in a European Cup final. Nice celebration with his partner too.




Opera singer Andrea Bocelli performs prior to the  final and the Italian gave an unforgettable version of the Champions League anthem
Opera singer Andrea Bocelli performs prior to the final and the Italian gave an unforgettable version of the Champions League anthem
Real Madrid supporters similarly unfurled a banner at the other end of the ground which translates as, 'Until the End, Come on Real!' Real Madrid supporters similarly unfurled a banner at the other end of the ground which translates as, 'Until the End, Come on Real!'
Alicia Keys provided the pre-match entertainment on the pitch during the opening ceremony to the 2016 Champions League final Alicia Keys provided the pre-match entertainment on the pitch during the opening ceremony to the 2016 Champions League final
An impressive fireworks display accompanied Keys' performance in the centre circle on a humid evening in Milan ahead of the game An impressive fireworks display accompanied Keys' performance in the centre circle on a humid evening in Milan ahead of the game
Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson - a winner of this competition on two occasions - was among those in the stands Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson - a winner of this competition on two occasions - was among those in the stands
Antoine Griezmann had the opportunity to restore parity three minutes into the second-half but he could only fire his shot onto the bar

Ronaldo reserved himself for the fifth penalty and after Juanfran had struck the foot of the post he made no mistake

Ronaldo celebrates his winning spot kick after a tense penalty shootout resulted in success for Real Madrid and an 11th European Cup




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Cristiano Ronaldo was  inevitably match winner as he kept his composure to strike home the crucial fifth penalty for Real

Ronaldo arrived at the San Siro with his fitness questioned and the Portuguese had a quiet game suggesting he was not fully match fit

The midfielder joined his girlfriend Noemie Happart on the sidelines to celebrate his goal with a kiss as Atletico showed their resilience

The Atletico Madrid players look despondent on the centre circle after Juanfran's miss and there was no way back for Simeone's side

Zidane congratulates Ronaldo on his winning spotkick after the Portuguese kept his nerve to strike the crucial blow for his side
Ronaldo has now won the Champions League twice with Real Madrid adding to the solitary time he did so with Manchester United
Source: UEFA

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