Bayern Munich 0-4 Real Madrid (0-5 agg) match report - Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos both score twice in rout
Cristiano Ronaldo booked a homecoming to Lisbon as his landmark double helped fire Real Madrid to their first Champions League final in 12 years following a spectacular win over holders Bayern Munich - click here for Martin Samuel's match report.
In a breathtaking first-half performance, Gareth Bale supplied the Portuguese superstar for his first after Sergio Ramos headed Carlo Ancelotti's Spanish giants into an unstoppable lead with two early goals.
Ronaldo rounded off the thrilling win with his second late on as Madrid now await the winners of tomorrow's other semi-final between Chelsea and Atletico Madrid, with a potential reunion on the cards with former boss Jose Mourinho.
Bayern Munich 0-4 Real Madrid (0-5 agg)
Bayern Munich: Neuer; Lahm, Dante, Boateng, Alaba; Schweinsteiger, Kroos; Ribery (Gotze 73), Muller (Pizarro 73), Robben; Mandzukic (Martinez 46)
Subs: Raeder, van Buyten, Rafinha, Hojbjerg
Real Madrid: Casillas, Carvajal, Pepe, Ramos (Varane 75), Coentrao; Alonso, Modric; Di Maria (Casemiro 84), Ronaldo, Bale; Benzema (Isco 80)
Subs: Diego Lopez, Marcelo, Morata, Illarra
Goals: Ramos 16, 20; Ronaldo 34, 90
Only one team in this from start to finish. Real Madrid looked the best team in Europe tonight and picked Bayern off at will.
Sergio Ramos scored two free headers in four minutes before Cristiano Ronaldo added a third before the break - a record 15th goal in Europe this season.
It was left to Madrid's talisman to add further gloss late on, but this was done and dusted well before he bamboozled the home wall from a free-kick.
The only blemish is that Xabi Alonso will miss the final after picking up a needless first half booking, but Carlo Ancelotti's side must fancy either Chelsea or Atletico in a one-off.
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