The story of the 2015/16 UEFA Champions League Sunday, May 29, 2016 Article top media content The story of the 2015/16 UEFA Champions League ©Getty Images Article body Wolfsburg beat Manchester United on matchday six to qualify as Group B winners while PSV also scored a last-match success against CSKA Moskva to join them in the last 16©Getty Images Atlético and Benfica were comfortable qualifiers from Group C with the Spanish side winning 2-1 in Lisbon on matchday six to take top spot©AFP/Getty Images Juventus won both matches against Manchester City but slipped up at Sevilla on matchday six to allow the English team to snatch first place in Group D©AFP/Getty Images Barcelona won Group E by eight points while Roma joined them in the last 16 despite only earning six points©AFP/Getty Images Bayern plundered 19 goals and five victories as they eased to the Group F summit while Arsenal won three of their last four matches to pip Olympiacos to second place on goal difference©AFP/Getty Images Chelsea won their final three matches to top Group G while Dynamo Kyiv needed victories in their last two outings to edge out Porto for second place©AFP/Getty Images Zenit won their first five Group H games to ease to first place while Gent triumphed in their last three matches to join them in the round of 16©AFP/Getty Images André Schürrle is congratulated after scoring the only goal of the round of 16 second leg as Wolfsburg completed a 4-2 aggregate win against Gent and reaching their first ever quarter-final©Getty Images Real Madrid were comfortable 2-0 winners in both of their round of 16 encounters with Roma©AFP/Getty Images With their round of 16 tie against Zenit heading for extra time, Benfica struck twice in the final five minutes in Russia to progress 3-1 on aggregate©AFP/Getty Images Paris saw off Chelsea 2-1 in both round of 16 encounters with Zlatan Ibrahimović on target on each occasion©AFP/Getty Images Manchester City did the damage to Dynamo Kyiv in the away leg of their round of 16 tie with a 3-1 win before seeing the task out with a goalless draw at home©AFP/Getty Images Atlético won 8-7 on penalties against PSV in the round of 16 after the first goalless knockout tie in UEFA Champions League history©Getty Images Barcelona trio Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suárez all scored in their round of 16 return as they cruised past Arsenal 3-1 on the night and 5-1 on aggregate©AFP/Getty Images Bayern came from 2-0 down at home to force extra time in their round of 16 return against Juventus before beating the Italian side 4-2 on the night and 6-4 on aggregate©Getty Images Kevin De Bruyne scored the only goal of their quarter-final return as Manchester City beat Paris 1-0 to complete a 3-2 aggregate progression©AFP/Getty Images Trailing 2-0 from the away leg against Wolfsburg, Real Madrid won their quarter-final return 3-0 thanks to a Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick to go through©AFP/Getty Images Arturo Vidal scored the only goal of the quarter-final first leg against Benfica and Bayern's first in the return, which they drew 2-2 to progress 3-2 overall©AFP/Getty Images Antoine Griezmann scored both goals as Atlético overcame a 2-1 quarter-final first-leg deficit to Barcelona by winning the return 2-0©Getty Images Manchester City survived a late surge to head back to Real Madrid with a goalless draw from their semi-final first leg©AFP/Getty Images Saúl Ñíguez scored a sensational winner as Atlético eeked out a 1-0 lead to take to Bayern in their semi-final opener©Getty Images Antoine Griezmann's away goal proved critical as Atlético edged out Bayern on away goals despite a 2-1 defeat in Germany©Getty Images A single second-leg own goal was sufficient for Real Madrid to overcome Manchester City and reach the final©AFP/Getty Images Sergio Ramos celebrates after giving Real Madrid a 15th-minute lead in the final against Atlético©Getty Images Yannick Carrasco forces extra time and penalties with a 79th-minute equaliser for Atlético©Getty Images Cristiano Ronaldo tucks in the decisive penalty as Real Madrid win the shoot-out 5-3©Getty Images Real Madrid lift the silverware for the 11th time©AFP/Getty Images