Bayern-Real Madrid: aiming for a comeback in Munich
Our team visits the Allianz Arena with the goal of overturning the 1-2 first-leg result and securing a spot in the Champions League semifinals (9:00 pm CEST; Orange TV and Movistar Liga de Campeones).
The path to the Champions League semifinals requires overturning the 1-2 first-leg result achieved by Bayern at the Allianz Arena. The players are aware of this and have made it clear that tonight they will fight until the end (9:00 pm CEST; Orange TV and Movistar Liga de Campeones).
“If any team can win in Munich, it’s Real Madrid, and we’re going all out for the victory in Germany,” said Arbeloa right after the first leg. The statement of intent is clear, and the challenge is significant, but our coach and his players aim to write a new chapter tonight in the extensive book of madridista comebacks.
This is the squad list for the match, as announced by Arbeloa, which will not include Tchouameni, Asencio, Courtois, and Rodrygo. “We can do it; we are convinced of it,” stated our coach during the press conference prior to the match. Meanwhile, Bellingham emphasized: “It’s a final, and we are going to give it our all to win.”
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Bayern
The German team comes into tonight’s match after thrashing St. Pauli away (0-5) in a Bundesliga they are leading convincingly. This match extends their unbeaten streak to fifteen games (13 wins and 2 draws). Their top scorer is Harry Kane, with 49 goals: 31 in the Bundesliga, 11 in European competition, 6 in the Cup, and 1 in the Super Cup.