Based on the data, Real Madrid should be superior from various considerations. Real Madrid has more experience in UCL finals than Dortmund. Not only that, in terms of players, Real Madrid should also be stronger and more solid, especially from their coach who is also more experienced. There is no doubt about Ancelotti's ability. So yes, there is a big possibility that Real Madrid will still be the winner of this UCL.
You are right, Real Madrid is a team that has the status of king of the Champions League and has won many titles in history. Of course Real Madrid has the experience and good mentality to challenge anyone who will be their opponent in the final, Dortmund is clearly nothing if squad depth and game strategy are the benchmark.
After all, Real Madrid has many ways to win matches, although sometimes in a slightly controversial way. The referee sometimes plays for Real Madrid instead of the other team, but this is not a scandal that is really worth worrying about in the final. I definitely don't expect a final as controversial as the referee's decision in the second leg yesterday, it was clearly detrimental to the other team.
I don't have the slightest doubt that Real Madrid will win their 15th UCL trophy this season. From all sides, if we compare the quality of Real Madrid with Dortmund, they are very different and what is certain is that if Real Madrid qualify for the final it will be very difficult to beat, just look at their history. When it comes to controversy, there is always controversy, but if seen objectively, the referee's decision was indeed wrong when the goal was scored by a Bayern Munich player. The position of the Bayern Munich players was actually not offside, it was just that the referee had blown the whistle which made the Real Madrid players no longer try to block the ball, so the goal seemed to be allowed. by Lunin. that's why the referee can't do a var check anymore. Maybe if the referee doesn't blow the whistle before the goal is scored, the referee will check the var.
BTW, this match is exactly like what happened two years ago between Real Madrid vs Manchester City. At that time Real Madrid was behind 5:3 on aggregate from Manchester City, and yes, a comeback occurred when Rodrygo came on in the final minute and scored 2 goals. To be precise, in the match against Bayern Munich, Real Madrid fell behind and finally made a comeback when Joselu came on and scored 2 goals in the final minute. And FYI, this incident was the same as in the semifinals of the Champions League and at that time Real Madrid managed to win the UCL League. I think this will also happen again this season.