Rodrygo and Karim Benzema led the team's unconceivable comeback against Pep Guardiola's team grabbing a few milestones in the process.

It will be a long night for Real Madrid fans around the globe, whether they made it to the stadium or if they watched on their TV sets or mobile apps. But once the win has sinked in, it's time to take a look at the historic feats accomplished by the 13-time UEFA Champions League winners.

Their three-one win over Manchester City saw them reach a title clash for the 17th time. Just so you can compare their stats against those from their opponents on May 28, Liverpool have only been able to reach the title match in ten different editions. 

Now, let's have a look at what they have done during the current Champions League edition. Carlo Ancelotti's men were able to reach the final by claiming comeback wins in each of their KO stage ties. Who had done it before them? No one.

Tonight's win for Real Madrid also helped them get rid of a hoodoo against English opposition in this tournament.

Now, it is time to take a look at what Karim Benzema has done. The Frenchman has been impressive throughout the season, with fans urging FIFA and France Football to give him this year's Ballon D'Or already. But his performances for Los Blancos have seen the player matching a record by none other than Cristiano Ronaldo en route to one more Champions League final, among a couple more milestones you will find here.

And now, it's time to praise Carlo Ancelotti's influence in this massive story. The Italian coach has already won La Liga with the Spanish side this season, and he will try to replicate what Zinedine Zidane did for Los Merengues just five years ago with a record-breaking appearance in the title clash.