Bayern Munich will play this Sunday the eleventh final in their history of the European Cup / Champions League after beating Olympique Lyonnais in the semifinals 0-3 and will try to conquer his sixth winch, his first since 2013.
The Bavarians, who They are the fourth team with the most titles – tied with FC Barcelona-, will have a new opportunity to expand their record against an opponent who will play for the first time in the final fight for the title. An advantage given by history.
Also, the balance since Hansi Flick took office is 32 wins, one draw and two losses. Bayern's last appearance in the 'Champions' final was in 2013 and they won against Borussia Dortmund. Muller, Neuer, Alaba still follow that team… in what was the farewell to Jupp Heynckes.
A year earlier they lost to Chelsea on penalties and in 2010 they kneeled against Inter de Mourinho in the final played at the Santiago Bernabeú. His other titles came in 2001, against Valencia, and the three in a row from the 1970s in 1974, before Luis Aragonés' Atlético de Madrid, 1975 and 1976 in that magnificent generation led by Franz Beckenbauer, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Gerd Müller, among other legends.