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Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid: Five classic past meetings

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Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid: Five classic past meetings Bayern Munich and Real Madrid is a fixture littered in European history. No match has been played more times in the Champions League than the European Clásico between the behemoths of Germany and Spain. Tonight the giants collide again in the Champions League quarter-finals, with Bayern in pole position to progress.

Ahead of their latest encounter, we’ve remembered five memorable past meetings. Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid: Five classic past meetings Real Madrid 2-0 Bayern Munich (3-2 on aggregate) Champions League quarter-final (2002) Real Madrid ended Bayern Munich’s defence of the Champions League in 2001/02, with a stirring second-leg comeback at the Bernabeu. Late goals from Stefan Effenberg and Claudio Pizarro had seen Bayern come from behind to claim a 2-1 win in the first leg, but the Galacticos of Real Madrid had too much in the return.

Iván Helguera opened the scoring to put the Spaniards ahead in the tie on away goals, before Guti’s goal five minutes from time sealed progress. Real went on to be crowned European champions after beating another German side, Bayer Leverkusen, in the final. Bayern Munich 2-1 Real Madrid (4-4 on aggregate, Bayern win on away goals) Champions League last-16 (2007) Roy Makaay scored the fastest goal in Champions League history to help Bayern Munich overturn a first-leg deficit and beat Real Madrid in 2007.

The Dutchman took just 10 seconds to open the scoring as Bayern blitzed their visitors early. A thrilling first leg had ended 3-2 in Real Madrid’s favour, but Makaay’s quick-fire goal made it advantage Bayern within seconds of the return. Lucio’s header doubled the lead, but Real set up a tense finish after Ruud van Nistelrooy’s penalty.

The penalty incident saw both teams reduced to 10 men as tempers flared, while Real were denied an aggregate winner when Sergio Ramos’ goal was disallowed for handball. Real Madrid 2-1 Bayern Munich (3-3 on aggregate, Bayern win on penalties) – Champions League semi-final (2012) A gripping Champions League semi-final went all the way to penalties in 2012. Cristiano Ronaldo’s early double turned the tie around for Real Madrid, who had lost 2-1 in Munich in the first leg, but a penalty from former Real winger Arjen Robben levelled the aggregate score before half-time.