Bayern Munich reach Champions League final

Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo controls the ball by Bayern Munich's defender Philipp Lahm  -AFP
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo controls the ball by Bayern Munich's defender Philipp Lahm -AFP Bayern Munich reached the Champions League final here on Wednesday beating nine-time champions Real Madrid 3-1 on penalties after the two-legged match finished 3-3 on aggregate.

Bastian Schweinsteiger slotted home the winning penalty in a thrilling shootout which saw Bayern lead 2-0 at one point after Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka missed theirs for Real.

However, Toni Kroos and captain Philippo Lahm then missed theirs with Xabi Alonso getting one back for Real but Sergio Ramos blasted his effort high into the stands and Schweinsteiger made no mistake.

A double from Ronaldo early in the match looked to have set the hosts on their way but an Arjen Robben penalty in the first period made the match all square.

It was some compensation for Robben, who had somehow missed an open goal from two yards out in the first-half.

The winners will meet Chelsea in the May 19 final in Munich - the English side having eliminated holders Barcelona on Tuesday 3-2 on aggregate.