Hummels, the Dortmund kaiser who denied Mbappé a last dance in Paris

Guarantee of success against those gladiators in the area whom no one wants to have as enemies. Matt Hummels (Germany, 1988) denied Kylian Mbappé a last dance in Paris and left the Parc des Princes named best player in the tie between Dortmund and PSG. The veteran German centre-back, the only survivor along with Marco Reus of that Champions League final in 2013 that the black and yellow team played at Wembley, is one of the culprits of the success of a team that has been continuously resurrected for more than a decade.

And they have become well accustomed at the Westfalenstadion to being a catapult to stardom in the last century. The stars come and go at the Signal Iduna Park but the presence of the Bergisch Gladbach defender continues, who returned to the state of Rhineland after a round trip to the Allianz Arena, where he played in the lower categories of Bayern Munich and coincided with Carlo Ancelotti as coach of the Bavarians.

Hummels’ header on French soil will allow Edin Terzić’s team to play in the third Champions League final in their history. A club that no one counted on and that does not miss Jude Bellingham, Erling Haaland or Ousmane Dembélé, the highest sale in the club’s history, in a hectic campaign in which they were first in the group in Europe above Newcastle, Milan and PSG, they overwhelmed PSV in the round of 16, were decisive against Atlético de Madrid in the quarterfinals and knocked down the project of the Qatari princes against the odds, in the seventh and last year of frustration for Mbappé on the banks of the tower Eiffel.

2024-05-08 08:44:22
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