Real Madrid seal their unparalleled 15th Champions League title, lifting the trophy at Wembley Stadium after beating Borussia Dortmund 2-0 after 90 minutes.
Terzic’s side looked likelier to score for a large majority of the game, striking an impressive 11 shots, while testing Courtois four times and hitting the post early through Fullkrug.
Despite their expected goals compared to Real Madrid, the German side would not be able to find their way through the organised Real Madrid defence, who managed to weather every storm in the first hour.
Ancelotti’s side managed to emerge unscathed and took the lead themselves with 16 minutes to go, with Kroos providing the assist for Carvajal’s header from a corner.
Bellingham and Vinicius capitalised on Maatsen’s giveaway nine minutes later to double the advantage, but Fullkrug’s header 120 seconds ahead of stoppage time looked to give Dortmund late hope.
It was not to be, however, as an offside decision would deny the striker – and any chance they had at a second European Cup.
Kroos retires from the club game with six Champions League titles, equalling Paco Gento, while Ancelotti wins his fifth as a coach.