Real Madrid CF achieved a remarkable victory in the UEFA Youth League final by overcoming Club Brugge in a penalty shootout, as reported by UEFA on their official x handle.
According to UEFA:
🏆 @realmadrid won the final of the UEFA Youth League, beating Club Brugge on penalties. 🙌 After a 1-1 draw, goalkeeper Javier Navarro made two saves in the shootout to secure Los Blancos their second #UYL title.
Softfootball reported that after an even score of 1-1 in regular play, goalkeeper Javier Navarro stood out by making two significant saves in the penalty shootout, helping Real Madrid clinch their second title in the tournament.

The match, which took place at the Stade de la Tuilière, featured a dominant first-half performance from Madrid, where Jacobo put the team ahead before Brugge managed to level the score.
This victory underscores the progress of the club’s youth academy under coach Álvaro López, showcasing the talent of Real Madrid’s upcoming generation.
In contrast, the situation for the senior squad was less favorable, as Real Madrid CF lost crucial points in the La Liga title race following a last-minute equalizer, finishing 1-1 against Real Betis.

As a result of this match, they find themselves eight points adrift of FC Barcelona with only five matches left in the season. To complicate matters, Kylian Mbappé exited the game late due to a hamstring concern, raising further anxiety during this crucial period.
