The breakthrough came in the . A brilliant move down the right saw Arjen Robben deliver a low cross for Mario Mandžukić to tap in from close range: 1-0 Bayern .
With extra time looming, the narrative shifted to the man who had missed a crucial penalty in the 2012 final: . uefa champions league 2012/13
The lead lasted only eight minutes. Dante’s clumsy tackle on Marco Reus in the box resulted in a penalty. stepped up and coolly slotted past Neuer: 1-1 . The breakthrough came in the
provided a shockwave: Bayern Munich eviscerated Arsenal 3-1 at the Emirates, while Galatasaray , powered by Didier Drogba and Wesley Sneijder, knocked out Schalke. The lead lasted only eight minutes
The 2012/13 UEFA Champions League season was a watershed moment in European football. It marked the end of an era of Spanish dominance and the arrival of a new, ferocious power: Bundesliga . It was a campaign of record-breaking goal tallies, tactical masterclasses, and a final that felt less like a match and more like a heavyweight title fight that went the distance. The Road to Wembley The group stage saw familiar powers advance, but the narrative began to shift in the knockout rounds. Defending champions Chelsea were unceremoniously dumped out in the group stage—the first title-holder to suffer that fate. Meanwhile, Borussia Dortmund , managed by a young Jürgen Klopp, announced themselves to the world with a swashbuckling style, scoring freely and topping a "Group of Death" that included Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Ajax.
In the , a long ball from Franck Ribéry was flicked on by David Alaba. Robben, with a burst of speed that belied his reputation for big-game choking, latched onto it, rounded Dortmund keeper Roman Weidenfeller, and slid the ball into the empty net.