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How Bayern supporters took over the Bernabéu despite being outnumbered

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How Bayern supporters took over the Bernabéu despite being outnumbered

Bayern Munich stunned Real Madrid with a 2–1 win at the Santiago Bernabéu, fueled by relentless support from their traveling fans and a disciplined, clinical performance. Despite not dominating possession, Bayern controlled key moments, capitalized on mistakes, and left Madrid searching for answers ahead of the decisive second leg.

They were not the majority, but at times they seemed to be. On a night when the stadium was supposed to be packed, what was most felt at the Santiago Bernabéu was the drive of Bayern Munich fans, who, even though they were away from home, made their presence felt in the 2-1 victory over Real Madrid.

A close-up, a few seconds of audio, was all it took to understand what was going on. Bayern fans were playing their own game. They jumped to the same rhythm, sang non-stop and never stopped. Although they only occupied a small part of the stadium, their presence felt much bigger. At times, the noise seemed to come from everywhere. In contrast, Real Madrid did not find that constant drive either on the pitch or from the stands, something that has so often made the difference on UEFA Champions League nights.

How Bayern controlled the game without dominating it all

The 2-1 win was no fluke. It was not an overwhelming dominance in possession, but something more precise. Bayern understood when to accelerate and when to wait. They took advantage of space, punished mistakes and were more effective at key moments. They did not need to have the ball all the time to impose conditions.

Real Madrid, on the other hand, had moments of control, but lacked clarity in the final stretch and failed to equalise at home. They struggled to turn that dominance into real danger.

This is not just any clash. Whenever Real Madrid and Bayern Munich face each other, history weighs heavily. With this 2026 semi-final first leg, there have already been 28 meetings between the two in the Champions League, the most frequent duel in the history of the tournament. The balance favours Madrid with 13 victories, compared to 11 for Bayern and four draws.

Bayern take the advantage to Germany, but the difference is minimal. Real Madrid are still alive and have arguments to fight in the second leg. The tie remains open, and everything will be decided in the return match.