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A video of what the crowd in Madrid did to the goalkeeper of the Ukrainian national team after the Champions League match has emerged

Maksym InshakovNews
Our compatriot played all 90 minutes of the semifinal against Bayern Munich

Ukrainian goalkeeper of Real Madrid Andrii Lunin posted a video on his Instagram with fans who "caught" him after the Champions League semifinal against "Bayern Munich". "Real Madrid" scored two goals in the final minutes and won, which provoked a real bacchanal on the streets of the Spanish capital.

Crowds of fans did not allow the Ukrainian goalkeeper to leave the stadium, giving him a standing ovation. The Spaniards chanted "Lunin! Lunin!" Fans of the Ukrainian national team player were enthusiastically banging on the car, shouting "Bravo!".

It should be noted that Lunin made 7 saves in the game against "Bayern Munich", becoming one of the creators of the victory.

The save in the first half was especially spectacular when the Ukrainian only managed to tip the ball over for a corner kick.

It will be recalled that in the final at "Wembley" on June 1, "Real Madrid" will play "Borussia" Dortmund, which sensationally defeated PSG.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, Lunin is preparing to sign a new contract that will tie him to the royal club until 2028. The current contract of the Ukrainian national team goalkeeper expires in 2025, but both parties are in the final stages of negotiations to extend cooperation for another three years.

Lunin has played 29 matches in all competitions this season, conceding 27 goals. In 12 matches, Andriy has kept scoreless (10 in La Liga and two in the Champions League).

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