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The breakthrough came in the 60th minute. A mistake by Dortmund defender Neven Subotić allowed Robben to break down the right; his cross was bundled home by Mario Mandžukić.

The 2012–13 Champions League is often cited as the peak of the modern Bundesliga era. It showcased two distinct but equally effective styles of German footballing philosophy. For Bayern Munich, it was the crowning achievement of a near-perfect season. For Arjen Robben, it was the moment he banished his London demons, proving that the pain of 2012 was merely a prelude to the glory of 2013.

The final was a celebration of German football culture— Die Klassiker played on the biggest stage. It was a clash of styles: Bayern’s surgical precision against Dortmund’s chaotic intensity. champions league 12 13

Dortmund roared back. – Reus was brought down by Dante in the box. Penalty. Ilkay Gündogan stepped up and calmly sent Neuer the wrong way. 1–1.

For the first 60 minutes, the match was a breathless, end-to-end affair. Dortmund’s pressing caused Bayern numerous problems, with Roman Weidenfeller making spectacular saves to deny Arjen Robben and Mario Mandžukić. The breakthrough came in the 60th minute

Manuel Neuer (Bayern) and Willy Caballero (Málaga) were among the leaders with 5. 📈 Major Highlights & Upsets

Barcelona squeezed past PSG on away goals (3–3 agg.), with Messi coming off the bench to change the game. And Real Madrid eliminated Galatasaray after a wild 3–2 win in the Bernabéu. It showcased two distinct but equally effective styles

The first time two German clubs faced off in the competition's final.

– 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.

The group stage featured several notable storylines. The "Group of Death" was undoubtedly Group D, which pitted Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Ajax, and Manchester City against one another. It was here that BVB announced their arrival on the European stage, going undefeated against the might of Madrid and City to top the group.

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