Goal 500 guarantees the German giants the crowning of the continental title

Bayern, European champion 2020 .. Davis: "It was an incredible dream"

  • Neuer raises the Champions League Cup for the sixth time in the history of Bayern Munich. Father

  • Bayern Munich striker Thomas Mueller. - AFP

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Bayern Munich celebrated winning the European Champions League, as well as scoring its 500th goal in the history of its participation in the tournament since the middle of the last century.

Bayern crowned the title the day before yesterday by beating Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 in the final match of the tournament at the "Da Luz" or "Al-Nour" stadium in the Portuguese capital Lisbon.

Frenchman Kingsley Coman scored the only goal of the match, writing his name in the history of the tournament.

Bayern ranks third in the list of the most goal-scoring teams in the history of the Champions League, being surpassed only by Real Madrid (567 goals) and Barcelona (517 goals).

Koeman scored the goal in the 59th minute to bring Bayern's tally of goals in the tournament this season to 43 goals in 11 matches he played in the Champions League.

This is Bayern's sixth title in this tournament, equaling the number of Liverpool, who won the title in the season, and is only surpassed in terms of number of titles by the Italian team Milan (7 titles) and Real Madrid (13 titles).

Bayern won the title from 1974 to 1976, 2001 and 2013.

Davis: A big dream come true

Bayern Munich player Alfonso Davies confirmed that winning the Champions League title with Bayern was a big dream come true, but it was difficult to believe this a few years ago.

Davis said: "Who would have thought that I would come from Canada to join a team like Bayern Munich and win the European Champions League title with them ?!" He added, "If someone told me two or three years ago that this would happen, my reaction would be to describe it as a lie, but dreams come true."

Flick: I'm proud of my team

Bayern Munich coach Hans Flick expressed his pride in the team, and said in statements to Sky channels: "I am proud of the team. I think when I took over as coach of the team in November the development became amazing." He added, "I have confidence in the team. We have players who have an unconditional will to win. It was an incredible team performance. We can be proud of this performance."

Mueller: We didn't do our best in the Final

Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller admitted that his team did not perform its best performance in the final match, and said: “I have an incredible feeling now. We won the title after a long journey. Autumn period ».

"We had a wonderful career in the final rounds of the Champions League here in Lisbon, and I see that we deservedly won the title, and we were lucky in the final as well, and Manuel Neuer shone in the goalkeeper." It was not our best match, but we won and were present at the meeting.

Kimmich: I can't find how I feel

Bayern Munich player Joshua Kimmich has confirmed that he finds it difficult to find the words to describe his feelings after winning the final match of the European Champions League.

"It's the best day in my football career," Kimmich said. "It's really hard to describe how I feel."

He added, "You cannot describe how you feel when you win such a title with your comrades. It is the best title you can win with your club. We did not play today with the usual fluidity and level, but we still had a feeling of optimism and the ability to overcome any competitor."

Bayern meet Sevilla on September 24th

With their Champions League trophy yesterday, Bayern Munich booked their seat in the European Super Cup for the past season 2019-2020.

Bayern will meet Sevilla, Spain, on September 24 at the Puskas Arena in the Hungarian capital, Budapest, for the European Super Cup title.

The European Super match was supposed to be held in Porto, Portugal, on August 12th, but the delay in the end of the season at the local and European levels due to the outbreak of the emerging "Corona" virus resulted in the transfer of the Super match to Budapest and delaying it to the 24th of next September.

Bayern crowned the Champions League today by beating Paris Saint-Germain 1/0 in the final, which was held at the "Da Luz" or "Al Noor" stadium in the Portuguese capital Lisbon.

And Sevilla won the European League title on Friday, winning 3/2 over Inter Milan in the final match of the tournament.

Bayern Munich is the third-most-scored club in the history of the Champions League.

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