Real pay the penalty
Germans progress after 3-1 shoot-out win as Ronaldo misses
Bayern Munich will
face Chelsea in
the UEFA Champions League final on their own turf after beating Real Madrid on
penalties at the Bernabeu.
The German side confirmed their place in the Munich final after the
semi-final second leg itself finished 2-1 to home side Real, making it 3-3 on
aggregate.
And when the game went to spot-kicks, Bayern
were nerveless under pressure.
Bastian Schweinsteiger sealed a 3-1 shoot-out
win after three Real players missed from the spot - including Cristiano Ronaldo.
It looked as though it might be a
straightforward night for Real when they were two goals up courtesy of a
Ronaldo brace inside the first quarter-of-an-hour.
David Alaba's handball from Angel Di Maria's
shot allowed Ronaldo to score from the spot before Mesut Ozil slotted the Portuguese star in for his second
after 14 minutes.
But Bayern always looked a threat at the
other end, with Arjen Robben side-footing over from point-blank range early on.
And the Dutchman soon made amends, pulling
one back from the spot after Pepe had grabbed Mario Gomez as he tried to head home Toni Kroos' cross.
But Bayern looked strong throughout and when
it came to penalties, Manuel Neuer proved the hero, saving from Ronaldo and Kaka
to help the visitors into a 2-0 lead.
Kroos and Philipp Lahm then had efforts saved
by Iker Casillas but just when Real looked to be back in it, Sergio Ramos horribly skied his effort and it was left to
Schweinsteiger to finish matters.
Real had erased their 2-1 deficit from the
first leg within five minutes as Alaba was somewhat harshly punished for
handling Di Maria's shot and Ronaldo slotted home the resulting penalty.
The visitors responded positively, though,
and should have been level within minutes as Alaba nearly made amends for
conceding the penalty with a brilliant run and cross but somehow former Chelsea star Robben scuffed the ball over the bar from
only yards out.
Franck Ribery was then denied by a brilliant
saving challenge from Sami Khedira after Casillas had spilled a Gomez shot from
20 yards but only 15 minutes had passed when Ronaldo doubled his tally and
Madrid's advantage on the evening as he raced on to a brilliant through-ball
from Ozil and stroked the ball past Neuer from the edge of the area.
The tie was back on a knife-edge 12 minutes
later, though, as Pepe was penalised for a push on Gomez as he tried to get on
the end of Kroos' cross.
Robben had missed a significant penalty in
the Bundesliga title decider against Borussia Dortmund a fortnight ago but the
former Real player stepped up again and his spot-kick just sneaked past
Casillas who got a hand to the ball.
source skysport.
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