Just like last year, the final day of the Champions League gave us a completely crazy night at the multiplex. Between the bizarre goals, records and crazy scenes…here are the crazy moments you missed last night.
Trubin plays “Scream” in front of pastor 😭
Clearly, Anatoly Trubin makes everyone’s heart beat faster, both in good and bad ways.
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The Portuguese priest was shocked by the cheers that came from backstage after the Benfica goalkeeper’s crucial goal against Real Madrid (4-2) as he spoke live on Portuguese television about the storm. The poor guy was terrified.
The eldest lady of Gyökeres🥶
Fortunately, Arsenal didn’t need that to beat Kairat Almaty (3-2). While Viktor Gyökeres was lucky to score the first goal, he also stood out with a massive 0.81 expected goals.
Bayern Munich wears goalkeeper shorts😳
Sitting in front of the TV, you might have thought that Bayern’s kit against PSV looked strange… well, that’s because Bayern’s outfield players were wearing goalkeeper shorts.
📸 JOHN THYS – AFP or licensor
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What’s the reason? PSV wore black shorts and red and white shirts. So Munich had to get creative and quickly reuse the goalkeeper’s shorts.
Guardiola thanks Mourinho 🤣
Manchester City secured their ticket to the Champions League quarter-finals with Benfica’s (4-2) victory over Real Madrid. After the game, Guardiola did not miss the opportunity to express his gratitude to Mourinho.
We found the R9 (or lack thereof) ☠️
Although Villarreal crashed out of the Champions League again with a 3-0 loss to Bayer Leverkusen, the Spanish club can take solace in the fact that we’ll probably remember the fan and his Ronaldo Nazario-inspired haircut even more.
Record-breaking scorer at Camp Nou 💎
📸 LLUIS GENE – AFP or licensor
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Victor Dadasson had an exciting moment despite his team being defeated by FC Barcelona (4-1).
The Copenhagen striker scored in just the fourth minute to become the youngest player to score at Camp Nou in the Champions League.
At 17 years and 212 days old, he broke the record set by Paulo Ferrario in Milan in November 1959, Opta reported.
Club Brugge bug (or troll) 🥶
After beating OM and securing a place in the play-offs, Club Brugge wanted to be a little nicer, displaying a message on the stadium’s big screen congratulating OM for progressing to the next round.
But here’s the thing: Benfica’s game wasn’t over yet, and the appearance of Anatoly Trubin ruined this beautiful gesture. brutal.
And you, what image impressed you in this week’s Champions League? Tell us all in the comments!
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