Real Madrid's win against Bayern left a few talking points for fans and experts, especially since Los Blancos have tamed their very own "black beast" at their own stadium once more.
Los Blancos are close to reaching one more UEFA Champions League final, and they did it with hard work by most of their players. This time, Cristiano Ronaldo wasn't able to contribute with his goalscoring skills, but two left-footed shots by Marcelo and Marco Asensio were enough to cancel Joshua Kimmich's opening goal.
In what should be a token of Real Madrid's legacy in this competition, Zidane's men gave the club their 150th win in this competition, becoming the first team to win that many games.
Real Madrid become the 1st team to win 150 matches in #UCL
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) April 25, 2018
150 Real Madrid
138 Barcelona
128 Bayern
114 Man Utd
87 Juventus pic.twitter.com/DEje16SUQD
If that wasn't enough reason to celebrate, Los Blancos seem to have found the way to beat Bayern Munich in any ground, as they haven't experienced a loss against Die Roten since 2012.
Real Madrid has won its 6th straight game against Bayern Munich, extending its longest-ever streak.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) April 25, 2018
All 7 teams to win the first leg of a UCL KO series on the road by a score of 2-1 went on to advance.
To top it all, Real Madrid's streak at Allianz Arena is something worthy of notice, since they have walked away unscathed from the feared stadium in their last three visits.
Bayern Munchen have lost just 3 #UCL Home games since 2013...
— TheCristianoFan (@TheCristianoFan) April 25, 2018
2014: Real Madrid
2017: Real Madrid
2018: Real Madrid
Only one team has managed to beat the Bavarians. #HalaMadrid pic.twitter.com/ktm9THZOVk
The Spanish giants also matched their best form away from home in the European competition. According to stats' specialist Mister Chip, this is the first UCL edition since the 1961-62 campaign in which Real Madrid was able to win each of their away games in KO stages. Let's see if that'e enough for them to reach one more final.