For the record 14th time in their rich, unmatched history, Real Madrid became European champion for a record-extending 14th time after beating Liverpool 1-0 in a Champions League final at Stade de France on Saturday.
Jurgen Klopp’s team dominated the ball and the chances, but Brazil winger Vinícius Júnior applied a close-range finish in the 59th minute from Federico Valverde’s drive across the face of goal, securing a win that gave Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti a record fourth European Cup title.
Real Madrid finished the game with just four shots, while Liverpool had 24. While Real Madrid goal keeper Courtois made nine saves on the night.
The victory completes a double for Real Madrid after having won La Liga this season.