

- Joshua Kimmich’s second-half header sent Bayern through to the semi-finals for the first time since winning the Champions League in 2020.
- Bayern are through to the semi-finals for the first time since winning the Champions League in 2020. It will be their 13th last-four appearance in all, second only to Real Madrid.
- Five of Kimmich’s last seven Champions League goals have been scored in the knockout stages.
- Bayern join Dortmund in the last four, only the third time there have been two German clubs in the Champions League semis after 2012/13 and 2019/20.
- Bayern have won 12 and drawn three of their last 15 Champions League home matches.
- Manuel Neuer kept his 58th Champions League clean sheet, breaking Iker Casillas’ long-standing record.

- Andriy Lunin saved two penalties in the shoot-out as Real Madrid eliminated holders Manchester City to reach the UEFA Champions League semi-finals for the fourth season in a row.
- Rodrygo’s strike was his fifth of this season’s Champions League – equalling his best tally in the competition and the third successive season in which he has reached that total.
- The Real Madrid No11 has struck five times in his last five quarter-final outings in this tournament.
- De Bruyne’s last 11 Champions League goals have all come in the knockout stages.
- This was the first penalty shoot-out at the quarter-final stage since 2004/05, when PSV triumphed 4-2 on spot kicks against Lyon in Eindhoven after a 2-2 aggregate draw.
- Real Madrid have now progressed in each of their last 12 Champions League quarter-final ties.
- Los Blancos are through to a record-extending 17th UEFA Champions League semi-final.
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