Another day, another stunning Champions League comeback from 14-time winners Real Madrid.

Los Blancos headed into their second leg of the semifinals on Wednesday in a 2-2 deadlock with Bayern Munich after a goal-filled first leg in Germany. And with their backs up against the wall in the 68th minute after Alphonso Davies netted an absolute screamer, Madrid came alive.

In the 81st minute, Carlo Ancelotti decided to bring on Joselu for Federico Valverde and the 34-year-old, who was born in Germany, proceeded to net a brace in a span of four minutes to send Real Madrid through to yet another UCL showpiece.

As you can imagine, social media lost their minds following the epic result. Here are some of the best reactions from X:

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Joselu hasn't exactly thrived at the Bernabeu, but he undoubtedly made his presence felt in this fixture. The forward is currently on loan from Espanyol and just became a hero for Los Blancos. This was his second goal, where he perfectly converted Antonio Rudiger's cross:

After the final whistle blew, Joselu dropped onto the pitch in full tears. It meant everything to him:

Two of his first three touches were goals. Unreal. Defensively, Madrid was also fantastic, limiting Harry Kane's opportunities all match long. The Bayern counter-attack is dangerous but Rudiger and Co. did a nice job of containing the German outfit.

Real Madrid set to face Borussia Dortmund in UCL final

Bayern was so close to setting up an all-German Champions League final with Dortmund before Real's heroics on home soil. Madrid will surely be a heavy favorite to lift the trophy on June 1st at Wembley Stadium in London against BVB, who knocked out Kylian Mbappe and PSG in the other semifinal.

Despite having no Karim Benzema anymore, it's become very clear this season that Real Madrid is still an absolute force with the likes of Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo, and Jude Bellingham leading the way. The youth movement is real.

With the LaLiga title already wrapped up, the focus is now strictly on Europe's most prized competition. With Wednesday's victory, Madrid remain unbeaten on home soil this season. In fact, their last defeat across all competitions came in January in the Copa del Rey against Atletico Madrid.

The upcoming showpiece is Los Blancos' 18th Champions League final, a competition record. It's safe to say this club is the king of the UCL at this point. And with Mbappe and potentially Davies joining this summer as well, this side is only going to be stronger for many years to come.