Real Madrid completed another historic comeback by clinching qualification to the Champions League final in Paris despite being down 1-0 to Manchester City and trailing 5-3 on aggregate with one minute to go.
The win over PSG and the comeback against Chelsea may have been inexplicable, but this was Real Madrid's best night at the Santiago Bernabeu in the club's history.
Without undermining recent historic matches or forgetting comebacks from the 1980s, the victory over Manchester City cannot be compared to any other.
Both the Sky Blues and Los Blancos felt something was changing in the atmosphere when Rodrygo Goes equalized in the 89th minute, with fans pushing Carlo Ancelotti's side from the stands.
For the first time since 2018, Real Madrid reached the Champions League final, and for the fifth time in the last eight years.
All of this would not have been possible without the support of the Bernabeu fans, who were ecstatic on yet another Champions League night, believing in the team's ability to overcome their limitations.