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Bayern Munich and Dortmund.. Will the Champions League final at Wembley be repeated?

From the confrontation between Dortmund and Bayern in 2013 during the final at Wembley Stadium (Lawrence Griffiths/Getty)

Yesterday, Tuesday, the German club, Borussia Dortmund, qualified for the Champions League final after defeating the French club, Paris Saint-Germain, in an exciting match, within the second leg of the semi-final, to wait for the identity of the qualifier in the other semi-final, between the Spanish Real Madrid and its German guest, Bayern Munich, on Wednesday, Which means the possibility of facing Bayern in a final match played at Wembley Stadium in London, just as was the case in the 2012-2013 season.

While waiting to know the identity of the second qualifier to the Champions League final, football fans recalled memories of the European competition final match that was played at Wembley Stadium in the British capital years ago, after they linked the possible qualification of Bayern Munich at the expense of Real Madrid to the two German teams meeting in the famous stadium again. It is the same stadium that will host the final this time.

Good omen for Bayern Munich

Wembley Stadium is considered a good omen for Bayern, as the teammates of the retired Dutchman, Arjen Robben, won the match when they faced Borussia Dortmund with its golden generation, which was led at that time by the current Spanish Barcelona duo, the German Ilkay Gundogan and the Polish Robert Lewandowski, but the last word went back to Bayern Munich, who scored two goals via Robben and Croatian Mario Mandzukic, while Gundogan scored the only goal for the Westphalia Lions via a penalty kick.

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