The Champions League has its two finalists: Liverpool and Real Madrid
However, the latter qualified at the last minute and in extra time against a Manchester City that was at the Stade de France until the 89th minute of the second leg.
With two goals from Brazilian Rodrygo in the 90th and 91st minutes, and one penalty goal from Karim Benzema, the Spanish team secured a place in the final of the European tournament. Thus, there were those who criticized the Madrid team. One of them was Peter Schmeichel, who did not hold back in his statements.
"Real Madrid has no right to be in the final. They were clearly the worst team in both matches. The first chance was the first goal, in the 90th minute; the second goal was the second chance, and the third goal was the third opportunity they had on target," he declared on CBS Sport.
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"Manchester City had complete control, but that's what we're talking about, the stadium can be their 12th player. When the second half started, that chance (from Vinícius Jr.), in eight seconds, set the place on fire and it was incredible," added the legendary Danish goalkeeper.
It is worth remembering that Peter Schmeichel was a champion of the Champions League with Manchester United in 1999, but he also wore the shirt of the rival club, Manchester City, for one season (2002-2003). He retired from football at the Citizens.
"I thought Madrid would qualify for the final after what happened in England, but their game was very poor. Only the match against Chelsea was good. I don't understand football. It is always said that experience is very important in this competition, but they showed heart, desire," he concluded.