In April 2017, during the finest football moments of Real Madrid's three consecutive UEFA Champions League-winning campaigns, Bayern Munich visited the Bernabeu Stadium for the second leg of a quarterfinal tie. In a thrilling encounter, Real Madrid took out the German team 4-2 (and 6-3 on aggregate).
In extra time, a fired-up Marcelo—who had kept Bayern's Arjen Robben in his pocket for the game—gathered the ball deep in his own half. He lobbed the ball over Robben and received it back again from his teammate Toni Kroos. He then shifted up a gear to surge past Joshua Kimmich in midfield, which brought him straight into the path of Bayern's two central defenders.