The world's press react to The Whites' "historic night" in Munich

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"Bayern overwhelmed by Madrid", said Berliner Zeitung.
The 0-4 win with which Real Madrid sealed their place in the Champions League final caught the eye off press all over the world and the side received eulogies from all of the press. In Spain Marca said: "Shower and to win the Décima- An historic night for Madrid fans in Munich. The Whites see off Bayern with two Ramos headers and two from Cristiano". 

AS's website had the headline "Munich burns, Lisbon awaits. A historic night for Madrid against Bayern, who they disarmed and hammered. Two headers from Ramos decided the tie and Cristiano sealed it with a double. A lesson in defensive order and counter attacking".

El Mundo said: “Real Madrid, at the doors of heaven. They sealed their win for the final in Lisbon with the European Cup's best ever first half display. They saw off the mighty Munich (0-4) with a double from Sergio Ramos and Cristiano, and humiliated Guardiola's Bayern who couldn't beat Casillas". El País spoke of the "historic exhibition of Madrid in Munich against the European champions". 

The highest scoring Madrid side in European Cup history

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Ancelotti's men reach the final after scoring 37 times in 12 games.
One of the key features taking Real Madrid to Lisbon is their goalscoring prowess. The Whites have scored 37 goals in 12 games. After the exhibition at the Allianz Arena, Ancelotti's side have now registered Madrid's highest-ever scoring season in the European Cup. Until now, they had scored 35 times on four occasions (1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02 and 2011-12).

The first two games in this season's Champions League showed Madrid's offensive potential: 1-6 away to Galatasaray and 4-0 at home to Copenhagen. Real Madrid finished the Group Phase as undefeated group winners, having scored 20 goals. This was kept up in the knockout stages against the German clubs. Schalke shipped nine, Borussia three and Bayern five to make it a total of 37 goals, an average of more than three per game.

A perfect month in the Bernabéu

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Real Madrid has won its last five matches at home, scoring 17 goals and not conceding any.
Once again, the Santiago Bernabéu is proving decisive. Real Madrid has been especially strong in front of its own fans in the final stretch of the season. Ancelotti's men have won the last five matches at home with a stunning goal difference: 17 for and 0 against.

The streak started against Rayo, who the Whites thumped 5-0 in the matchday 31 clash. Four days later came the Champions League masterclass in the quarter-final against Borussia (3-0) and the combination of strength and consistency continued with Almería's visit (4-0). Back in European competition, Benzema bagged the goal in the 1-0 victory over Bayern. In their last clash in the Bernabéu they produced another goal-fest, beating Osasuna 4-0.

Sergio Ramos the goal scorer

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The Whites' centre back has scored three times in the last two matches and has notched up 45 goals during his nine seasons with the club.
Real Madrid heads into the final part of the season in one of its best runs of form after winning the Copa del Rey and then securing a place in the final of the Champions League. Sergio Ramos was one of the standout men in the last two games, during which he found the back of the net on three occasions: first scoring his team's third against Osasuna and then hitting the mark twice with his head in the Allianz Arena.  

Ramos has featured in 398 competitive games for Real Madrid in the nine years he's spent with the club. Despite being a defender, the Seville native has notched up 45 goals in all competitions. Along with Capedevila, Sergio holds the record for most goals scored in La Liga by a still active defender: 36.

Madrid break the 150 goal barrier this season

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It is the first team from the big five European leagues to reach this figure.
On the back of its strong scoring record, Real Madrid is still in contention of winning an historic treble. Having recently been crowned Cup champions, then securing their place inthe final of the Champions League while still being in with a chance of winning La Liga, Ancelotti's men have already scored 150 times this season. A massive figure that was reached in the historic 0-4 victory in Munich.

The Whites are the highest scoring side in all five of the European big leagues, ahead of Manchester City (147), Barcelona (145) and Bayern (143). Real Madrid tops the list in terms of goals scored in the domestic league with 98. On top of that, they have hit the mark 37 times in the Champions League and on 15 occasions in the Copa del Rey.