Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 21:49 British Summer Time 24 May 2014
Gary Lineker
BBC Sport
"There is nowt, nowt quite like football."
Real Madrid clinch 10th European Cup
Real come from behind to win in extra time
Ramos, Bale, Marcelo, Ronaldo score for Real
Bale gets crucial goal in extra time
Tom Rostance
Gary Lineker
BBC Sport
"There is nowt, nowt quite like football."
Gareth Bale has a sight on the edge of the box but his touch lets him down. There are some tired legs out there now.
Ronnie in Kirkcaldy: I'm sick for Atleti. They have been outstanding and didn't deserve that. And neither did I because I had Atleti to win 1-0!
Who wants it more? That's perhaps the key question now. It's the Real fans who are the loudest, that's for sure.
Paul Thompson:, external If you are gonna concede in the last min and go to ET, Simeone's probably the best manager to have...he'll rally the troops well.
Ajay Patel:, external Ronaldo may be the best player in the world but Sergio Ramos is the spirit of Real Madrid this year in the Champions League
Chris Phethean:, external You would think a team that has defended as well as Atletico would know to put a defender on the post for a corner.
Five of the 13 Champions League finals this century have gone to penalties. I'm just saying...
We are under way...
BBC Sport Chief Football Writer Phil McNulty in Lisbon
"In the break before extra time, Atletico's players did some stretching exercises on blue mats laid out of the pitch while Real gathered in a huddle in front of their supporters."
What a momentum switcher. One thing's for sure, Real Madrid have got enough attacking players on the pitch now...
BBC World Service reporter Steve Crossman at Atletico Madrid's stadium: "50,000 fans are inside this stadium, one is crying tears of joy.
"A single Real Madrid fan has been failing all night to hide himself, and he sunk to his knees when they equalised."
BBC Sport Chief Football Writer Phil McNulty in Lisbon
"What a contrast. Real Madrid's fans celebrate extra time as if they have won, their substitutes waving their arms and pumping fists in the direction of their followers. There is silence in the Atletico end before they also deliver a roar to lift their disappointed players, who were so close to history."
Chris Waddle
BBC Radio 5 live
"For 75 minutes Atletico deserved the lead, they were the better side but in the last 15 minutes the fitness of the two sides told and a long season took its toll."
You have to feel for Atletico, who put in one of the defensive performances there. But you also have to say that on the balance of play Real deserved that. As for extra-time, who knows. More fireworks please...
Extraordinary, extraordinary stuff. There's the whistle, it's extra-time.
Chris Waddle
BBC Radio 5 live
"Real are favourites now, they are fresher, moving the ball quicker and Atletico have been playing on memory for 10 minutes. It's not like them to concede from a set-piece, and Courtois had no chance with that header."
For the second time in one day a huge showpiece final sees a last-minute goal. It happens so often...
Incredible! Sergio Ramos has done it! He's saved the quest for La Decima with a quite brilliant header, meeting a corner with a thumping header which he guides right into the bottom corner. Pandemonium.
Gareth Bale puts over a magnificent cross from the left but Miranda again heads it away. Xabi Alonso, hero of Istanbul, can't watch...
A forest of red shirts crowd out a Daniel Carvajal cross...
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