Suddenly, what seemed to be a tough matchup has turned into a walk in the park for Real Madrid.
Los Blancos established themselves as Bayern's biggest threat in European competitions with their first-leg win at Allianz Arena earlier today. If Cristiano Ronaldo was able to earn a couple of records with his visit to German soi, Zinedine Zidane's men also achieved a group milestone.
Real Madrid's 2-1 win at Allianz Arena was their second in history. No team has been able to beat Die Roten more than once in this venue, which opened its gates prior to the 2006 World Cup.
Furthermore, Real Madrid stomped on Bayern's European record for most consecutive wins at home. They hadn't lost a single match at Allianz Arena since April 2014. Their opponent? Real Madrid.
Real Madrid's win snaps Bayern Munich's record 16-match #UCL home win streak.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) April 12, 2017
Bayern's last UCL home loss: 2013-14 semis...to Real Madrid. pic.twitter.com/pA8UNKxef6
And if that wasn't enough, Real Madrid kept their goal scoring streak going. The record is now at 53 consecutive games scoring at least one goal.
Real Madrid have now scored in 53 successive games across all competitions...
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