Champions League FINAL Preview & PREDICTIONS | Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund



The Champions League final is soon, on June 1st, 2024! Real Madrid vs Borussia dortmund will take centre stage at Wembley in London, and will provide an interesting narrative for sure.

You have the perennial Champions, Real Madrid, who never seem to tire of winning this competition. Then, you have Borussia Dortmund, the underdogs who have impressed throughout this tournament, eliminating both Atletico and PSG.

Will there be an upset in the Champions League final? Or will Real Madrid be victorious once again?

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Intro: 00:00
The path: 00:53
The matchup: 04:11
Outro: 10:17

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39 comentarios en “Champions League FINAL Preview & PREDICTIONS | Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund

  1. @scottishboer3126

    Stop putting Bellingham as face of Madrid😂😅

    Go Vini and Rodrygo. Madeid ahould start with Modric. Kroos all he does is pass and doesnt really move the attack and go past defenders like Modric does

    That Carvahal guy is garbage and many of Madrid moves die at his feet. He is only in the team because he is Spanish 🤷💩👎

  2. @Mizzalukie

    Lunin didnt get madrid anywhere ,he had a geat game against man city (he did his job) if madrid have a stronger player in goal play the stronger player , the goalkeepers knew they were just keeping courtois's place warm .

  3. @arminxvs3372

    How is someone who clapped Athleti and PSG considered an "underdog"?
    This is 60-40 for Real, not 80-20 as Dortmund wants it to present.

    They always want to be seen as an underdog. Step up guys and have some b@lls.

  4. @GS_geostorm

    Brandt vs reus isnt even be a debate lol terzic is very very likely going to play the same team that played psg, feels like you could easily cut down the bvb lineup section of the video to just 20 seconds

  5. @ezraezra2928

    This Champions League Final had a plot twists for both sides when it comes to the stats. Borussia Dortmund needs a big miracle to break the "curse", where any Champions League finalists that lost its opening match won't end up winning the trophy. The last season, Inter Milan lost to Bayern Munich in the opening match and lost to Manchester City in the Final. This season, Borussia Dortmund also lost its opening match to Paris Saint Germain. As for Real Madrid, they might haven't lost a single game in this competition, grabbing 8 wins and 4 draws (including a penalty shootout win to Manchester City in the quarterfinal, which is still considered a draw), but Bayer Leverkusen's shock defeat against Atalanta in the recent Europa League Final that stopped them for winning the Europa League unbeaten, having previously won 9 and drew 3, meant that I remain neutral for this game. Additionally, Real Madrid didn't ever win European Cup or Champions League with an unbeaten feat, unlike Barcelona back in 2008-09, Manchester City the last season, and even Bayern Munich in 2019-20, when they won the Champions League by winning every single games. In the previous 14 finals, where Real Madrid won it, they had at least one defeat. When Real won the Champions League in 2016-17 with Cristiano Ronaldo almost single-handedly taking a control of this team, they lost the 2nd leg semifinal against Atletico Madrid.

    As for the funny thing, you said that Wembley will be busy for 3 major finals in just 7 days, but in fact, there's another one football game at Wembley after June 1. England will play against Iceland on June 7, which is the last friendly games before the Euro 2024. In 2013, England played a friendly against Republic of Ireland at Wembley, just after the stadiums had been used for both Champions League and Championship Playoff Finals. Another very interesting thing is that if Manchester City beat Real Madrid in the quarterfinals of UCL and also won the FA Cup semifinals, they will play both FA Cup and Champions League Finals in just 7 days, as well as the prospect of doing back-to-back Trebles, in front of their home crowds!

  6. @swansea553

    Hard to compete against a team that has a lot of controversial calls given in their favor by the refs don’t wanna hear any of you saying “cry more” that shit hella corny

  7. @neilwright6509

    The lost oof Kroos is going to be a big one but i love the approach Real Madrid is taking when signing players. Kroos, Modric and Casemiro was great but only in one role. The new players now can play more than one position on the field so if you what them to defend after a goal they can and you don't have to make changes.

  8. @HADEZFIRE147

    My hope is that Ancelotti plays with his favorites (Militao and Modric/Kroos) and that allows Dortmund to score on them at least twice without conceding. Madrid don’t deserve to be in the final, they’ve been second to each opponent since the Leipzig game. Too much “fortune” and favoritism in their games for them to be legitimate champs, as usual. Let’s see what kind of robbery they pull for the final.

  9. @amenboughanmi5819

    Romantics doesn't work on Real Madrid my friend if there someone who deserved a UCL title then Buffon should have been deserving and yet madrid mercilessly didn't allow that. I don't see Marco Rues even I like him as player is worthy of being thrown into the romantics of football after all his career is plagued with injuries and we've never seen his full potential sure he's Dortmund legend but if football want to be fair it should give Toni Kroos his proper sent off with a UCL trophy as it is his last ever club match and he gave to football more than Reus did. I would like also to add that Real Madrid even full with world stars and glacticos they never treat their opponents as the underdogs, they treat a game against Cadiz with nothing on stake as title decider or cup final game. they don't have that English arrogance of we are the best they work hard to win it I think that's why they win also they are club that have fighting spirit in them not just glamour and flair. And my final reason on why madrid should win it ahead of BVB is that 15 is the number of Valverde 😂

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