UEFA Champions League · Round 27
Bayern come back 4-3 and advance in Champions after a blistering attack in the final minutes
Real Madrid takes a 2-0 lead, but the German response in the last 12 minutes secures qualification at home
The Allianz Arena was the stage for a thrilling duel in the Champions League round of 16, where FC Bayern München overcame Real Madrid 4-3. After falling behind twice, Bayern came back in the final moments, securing a spot in the next phase.
Incidents
Como o jogo se desenhou
The start was quick: Arda Güler opened the scoring in the 1st minute for Real Madrid, but Bayern responded with Aleksandar Pavlović in the 6th. Güler scored again in the 29th, putting the visitors up 2-1. Englishman Harry Kane equalized in the 38th, and just four minutes later Kylian Mbappé took the lead again, 3-2, still in the first half. In the second half, Bayern pressed and, in stoppage time, Luis Díaz made it 4-3 in the 89th, followed by Michael Olise in injury time, sealing the victory.
Statistics
Attack
Defending
Duels
Goalkeeping
Match overview
Passes
Shots
Match Highlights
In addition to the scorers, Bayern's dominance was marked by efficiency in passes: 565 accurate touches, almost double that of Real. Kane was the most decisive among the attackers, while Olise, who entered at the end of the game, showed coolness in concluding the play that sealed the result. On the Madrid side, Güler shone by scoring twice, but the lack of support in the final areas limited the Spanish team's options.
What the Numbers Say
Bayern's ball possession was overwhelming, 69% to Real's 31%, reflecting control of the midfield. Despite having fewer accurate crosses (44% vs 29%), the Germans were more precise in long passes (59% against 36%). The home team had 21 shots, 9 on target, while the Madrid team fired 12, with 5 on goal. The difference in won duels (47% in favor of Bayern) and superiority in aerial duels (40% against 60% of Real) also weighed in the result.
Suspended
Players who became suspended in this match and will serve the suspension in the next league game.
Real Madrid
What Changes Now
With the victory, Bayern advances to the quarterfinals, carrying the confidence of having overcome a two-goal deficit. Real Madrid, eliminated, turns its attention to La Liga, where it will seek to regain its rhythm. The duel showed that, in the Champions League, the ability to react in the final minutes can change the fate of a campaign.




