Real Madrid secured their record 15th UEFA Champions League title with a commanding 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund in the final on Saturday at Wembley Stadium.

Both teams began cautiously, with Dortmund gradually increasing their pressure on Real Madrid's defense. The German side created several opportunities in the first half but failed to convert them into goals.

In the 14th minute, Dortmund's Nicolás Füllkrug received a cross from Nico Schlotterbeck, setting up Julian Brandt for a shot that went wide. Dortmund continued to press, with Karim Adeyemi making a dangerous run in the 21st minute, but Dani Carvajal prevented him from scoring.

Dortmund's best chance came in the 24th minute when Füllkrug hit the post after receiving a pass from Ian Maatsen. Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was instrumental in keeping his team in the game, making several crucial saves, including a stunning stop from Marcel Sabitzer's shot in the 41st minute.

After the break, Real Madrid shifted gears, taking control of the match. The breakthrough came in the 74th minute when Dani Carvajal headed in a corner from Toni Kroos, giving Real Madrid the lead in what was Kroos' final match for the club.

Just nine minutes later, Vinicius Junior sealed the victory with a simple placing shot from a pass by Jude Bellingham, making it 2-0. The goal sparked celebrations among the Real Madrid players and fans, while Dortmund struggled to recover from the setback.

Real Madrid's experience and strategic play were evident throughout the match, allowing them to withstand Dortmund's initial onslaught and turn the game in their favor in the second half. The victory marks another milestone for the Spanish giants, reinforcing their dominance in European football.

With this win, Real Madrid not only extended their record to 15 Champions League titles but also showcased their resilience and tactical prowess on one of the biggest stages in football.