Jude Bellingham has joined an elite group of British male players to have won the Champions League with a foreign club after Real Madrid’s success at Wembley. Bellingham was reunited with former club Borussia Dortmund, who he left last summer for Los Blancos, as Real won 2-0 against the German outfit in London. 2024 CHAMPIONS: Real Madrid 🏆 #UCLfinal pic.
twitter.com/msoVjUWhRy — UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) June 1, 2024 Here, the PA news agency looks at the four men who had achieved this feat before Saturday night. BVB Legend #TBT Spotlight: Paul Lambert 🏴 👕 Appearances (64) ⚽️ Goals (2) 🅰️ Assists (2)🏆 Trophies (1) Champions League Winner 🏅 pic.
twitter.com/duckwf9zRc — Borussia Dortmund (@BlackYellow) June 13, 2019 Scotland’s Paul Lambert starred for Borussia Dortmund in the 1997 final when he kept Juventus’ Zinedine Zidane quiet throughout the contest in Munich. Karl-Heinz Riedle’s quickfire first-half double – the first was assisted by Lambert – put Dortmund in control.
Juve hit back through Alessandro Del Piero’s smart finish before academy graduate Lars Ricken delightfully lobbed Angelo Peruzzi from 25 yards with his first touch, just 16 seconds after coming on, to seal a stunning 3-1 victory. It is Dortmund’s only Champions League success to date. 🎁🎂 Steve McManaman 🎂🎁 Real Madrid cult hero 👍Two-time winner 🏆🏆 #UCL final goalscorer ⚽️ pic.
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