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The UEFA champions league ended last night after Real Madrid defeated Liverpool in the final. Madrid fans finally had a good night’s sleep as their team won the most prestigious tournament in European football. Interestingly, the team struggled in the past week as they went through some terrible games. But that soon became history as they lifted the cup in Paris last night. The score ended in their favor as Vinicius Junior scored a breathtaking goal in the 59th minute. 

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The league has a massive fan following, as it has always grabbed the attention of celebrities worldwide. A prime example of this was last night’s final, as it featured celebrities such as Nadal, Camila Cabello, and Dua Lipa. Apart from that, some big names from the gaming industry reported watching the final. One of them was the Warzone ace TimTheTatman. He was so overwhelmed that he put out a post and appreciated the Real Madrid team for their win.

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TimTheTatman reacts to the UCL Final!

The UCL is considered an important event as teams across Europe take part in this tournament. It lasts for more than 10 months, with teams advancing from group stages to further rounds. The league ended last night after the final between Liverpool and Real Madrid. It was one of the most breathtaking matches one could ever watch.

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Every person out there appreciated Courtois’s performance. After all, he stood there like a rock and helped his team win their 14th title. Interestingly, it grabbed a gamer’s attention, who put out a tweet dedicated to him. It was none other than the Warzone expert, TimTheTatman.

Tim was very fascinated with the goalkeeper’s performance, as he referred to him as the best in the league. He said, ‘As someone that has watched 1 game of Real Madrid this year. I think it’s safe to say their goalkeeper is the best in the league.’ In no time, his fans blasted the Twitter thread with their highly differing opinions. Here’s what they had to say.

Facts and more information about the UCL Final

The UCL final held between Madrid and Liverpool was at the Stade de in France. It is the 7th largest stadium in Europe with an 80,000 seating capacity. The venue is considered sacred, as the National football team of France uses it for their practice. 

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