Bayern Munich Outgun Real Madrid 4-3 in UCL Epic, Reach Semi-Finals

Bayern Munich advanced to the UEFA Champions League semi-finals after a breathtaking 4-3 victory over Real Madrid, sealing a 6-4 aggregate win. The match was a back-and-forth thriller featuring two goals from Real's Arda Guler and a pivotal red card for Eduardo Camavinga. Bayern's winner came via a deflected Luis Diaz strike before Michael Olise added a late fourth. The victory sets up a semi-final clash with Paris Saint-Germain and ends Real Madrid's dominant run in the competition.

Key Points: Bayern Munich Beat Real Madrid 4-3, Advance to UCL Semis

  • Bayern wins 4-3 in thrilling second leg
  • 6-4 aggregate victory seals semi-final spot
  • Arda Guler scores twice for Madrid
  • Camavinga red card proves pivotal
  • Semi-final clash with PSG awaits
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Bayern Munich outgun Real Madrid in seven-goal thriller, storm into UCL semi-finals

Bayern Munich defeats Real Madrid 4-3 in a thrilling UCL quarter-final second leg, winning 6-4 on aggregate to set up a semi-final vs PSG.

"Deep into stoppage time, Michael Olise curled in a superb finish to seal a famous win. - Match Report"

Munich, April 16

Bayern Munich booked their place in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals after edging out Real Madrid in a breathtaking 4-3 second-leg victory at the Allianz Arena, sealing a 6-4 aggregate triumph in a pulsating contest.

The drama began almost instantly, as Bayern's slender first-leg advantage was wiped out inside 35 seconds. A rare error from Manuel Neuer, who strayed outside his area and misplaced a pass, gifted Arda Guler the chance to score from long range, and the Turkish youngster duly capitalised with a stunning first-time finish.

Bayern, however, showed no signs of panic. They hit back within five minutes when Aleksandar Pavlovic rose highest to head home from Joshua Kimmich's pinpoint corner.

The hosts dominated possession thereafter, but Real Madrid remained dangerous on the break, with Kylian Mbappe denied by a crucial Konrad Laimer block.

Guler continued to shine, restoring Madrid's lead midway through the half with a sublime free-kick into the top corner. Yet again, Bayern responded emphatically, as Harry Kane latched onto Dayot Upamecano's incisive through ball and finished clinically to put the German side back ahead on aggregate.

The visitors surged before the break, with Vinicius Junior twice threatening before setting up Mbappe to tap home and give Madrid a 3-2 lead on the night.

The second half maintained the relentless tempo, with chances at both ends, Neuer and Andriy Lunin producing key saves to keep their sides in contention.

As the game entered its final stages, the momentum swung decisively. Madrid were reduced to 10 men when Eduardo Camavinga was sent off for a second booking, and Bayern quickly made their advantage count.

Luis Diaz combined brilliantly with Jamal Musiala before his strike took a decisive deflection off Éder Militão to find the net.

With the tie all but settled, Bayern added gloss in dramatic fashion. Deep into stoppage time, Michael Olise curled in a superb finish to seal a famous win and cap a remarkable night in Munich.

The victory extends Bayern's unbeaten run to 17 matches in all competitions and sets up a mouthwatering semi-final clash with Paris Saint-Germain. For Real Madrid, meanwhile, it marks a rare quarter-final exit in what has otherwise been a dominant era in the competition.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Watching from Mumbai. The drama was better than any web series! Neuer's mistake was shocking, but he made some crucial saves later. Camavinga's red card was the real turning point. Madrid lost their cool.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think the referee was too quick with the second yellow for Camavinga. It spoiled what was a fantastic, end-to-end contest. A 10-man Madrid had no chance in those final minutes. Still, a classic UCL night!
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Priya S
Harry Kane proving why he's world class. That finish was so calm under pressure. Bayern vs PSG in the semis will be fireworks! Hope the final is this entertaining. 🤞
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Rohit P
Arda Guler is a superstar in the making. Two fantastic goals at the Allianz Arena! Sad for Madrid fans, but as a neutral, this is why we love the Champions League. Pure entertainment, yaar.
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Michael C
The aggregate score says it all – 6-4 over two legs. No parking the bus, just attacking football. This is the standard Indian clubs should aspire to, though we have a long, long way to go.

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