Bayern Munich’s Victory in Champions League Final Recreated With Legos (Video)

by abournenesn

May 28, 2013

On Saturday, Germany’s Bayern Munich captured the UEFA Champions League in an epic final. Arjen Robben scored in the 89th minute, securing the European Cup and bragging rights for Bayern in one of the greatest soccer games you’ll ever see.

So why not watch it again — in Legos?

In the wake of Bayern’s victory, The Guardian decided it’d have some fun with the win, and recreate the game in stop-motion using Lego bricks. Everything’s there: the pregame festivities, all three goals and postgame celebrations.

Check out the video below to see how this year’s Champions League final would have played out were humans completely yellow and about an inch tall.

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