Against all odds, Real Madrid arrive in Paris to play their seventeenth Champions League final.
The Whites, the most successful team with 13 titles, have brought their legend of specialists in comebacks in three episodes full of emotion and tension against Paris Saint-Germain, with the trident formed by Mbappé, Neymar and Messi;
Chelsea, the current champion of the competition;
and Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, recently proclaimed champion of the Premier League.
In this video, which is part of the EL PAÍS, Cadena Ser and AS transmedia project entitled 'How am I not going to love you?', which began with the three podcasts published on AS and Cadena Ser, several voices reconstruct the story of the nights of glory that the meringues have given to their audience at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium: Manuel Jabois and David Álvarez (EL PAÍS);
Manu Carreño, Dani Garrido, Antonio Romero, Laura Martínez, Antón Meana, Javier Herráez, Marta Bretones, Pacojó Delgado (Cadena SER);
Alfredo Relaño, Tomás Roncero (Diario AS);
along with some legends of Real Madrid like Jorge Valdano or Pedja Mijatovic, scorer of the goal that earned the club the seventh cup of the highest European competition.
There is talk of "stage fright", with which Valdano explained glorious comebacks like Madrid's against Borussia Mönchengladbach, in the round of 16 of the UEFA Cup in the 1985/1986 season.
Juanito's mythical phrase, "90 minutes at the Bernabeu are molto longos", fell short.
Against City, in the semifinals of this season, Real Madrid took 90 seconds to make history.