Bayern late winner sinks Real Madrid
Mario Gomez netted a crucial last-gasp winner as Bayern Munich took the upper hand in their Champions League semi-final tie against Real Madrid with a 2-1 win.
The first leg had looked destined to end level after Mesut Ozil netted an equaliser for Real in the 53rd minute of the Allianz Arena clash, tapping home a Cristiano Ronaldo pass after the Portuguese star's initial close-range shot had been turned away by goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
Ozil's strike cancelled out Franck Ribery's first-half opener, driven into the back of the net after Real failed to properly deal with a Bastian Schweinsteiger corner.
But Bayern re-established their dominance in the 89th minute when Gomez struck with the crucial winner to hand Jose Mourinho's men a tough task in the second leg at the Bernabeu next Wednesday.
Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes believes his side did exactly what he had asked of them.
"My players showed what I had demanded from them yesterday: lust and hunger for success," he told Sky television.
"I think we more than deserved the win because we played cleverly and intelligently."
Mourinho doesn't think the tie is over.
"We don't need any crazy result in the return leg, we can win with a normal result and go through," he said at the post-match press conference.
"I think my team can respond to this game, with our fans behind us."