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Dortmund landed in the “Group of Death” with Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Ajax. Pundits predicted third place. Instead, Klopp’s men played with reckless joy. At the Bernabéu, they won 2–1. At home, they dismantled City 1–0. They finished top—ahead of José Mourinho’s Madrid.
Across the Rhine, Jürgen Klopp’s Borussia Dortmund was no longer just a fun underdog. They had won back-to-back Bundesliga titles, and their lightning counter-attacks—powered by the youth of Mario Götze, Marco Reus, and a ferocious Polish duo named Lewandowski and Błaszczykowski—were terrifying Europe.
For the first time ever, .
– The Reckoning. Everyone expected a classic. Instead, Bayern annihilated the champions. First leg in Munich: 4–0. Müller, Gómez, Robben, Müller again. Barça’s tiki-taka looked slow, old, helpless. Second leg at Camp Nou: 3–0. Even without Messi starting, Barça couldn’t cope. Ribery and Robben tore them apart on the wings. Total aggregate: 7–0. The greatest team ever? Not that night. Bayern had reached a new level.
Here’s a short story-style recap of the —one of the most dramatic and emotionally charged campaigns in modern football history. Title: The German Crossing champions league 12 13
The buildup was tense. Götze had already signed for Bayern—secretly. The news broke weeks before the final. Dortmund felt betrayed. Klopp called it “a cold shower.”
But for those 90 minutes at Wembley, it was about two clubs, one country, and a story of revenge, youth, and redemption. Dortmund landed in the “Group of Death” with
First half: Both teams pressed like demons. Dante and Hummels ruled the air. Reus hit the post. Robben missed a one-on-one with Weidenfeller. 0–0 at half.
