Key Points

Real Madrid faces a massive challenge to overturn a 3-0 deficit against Arsenal in the Champions League quarterfinals. The Santiago Bernabeu stadium has witnessed remarkable comebacks in recent years, giving hope to Madrid fans. Carlo Ancelotti's team possesses exceptional talent with players like Mbappe and Vinicius Jr., but recent performances have been inconsistent. The match promises high drama with both teams having significant stakes in the competition.

Key Points: Madrid's Bernabeu Miracle Hopes vs Arsenal in Champions League

  • Real Madrid needs three-goal win to progress in Champions League
  • Carlo Ancelotti plans tactical changes for crucial match
  • Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr. key to potential comeback
  • Arsenal favored but injury concerns weaken team
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Real Madrid look for another Bernabeu miracle to overturn Champions League deficit

Real Madrid attempts stunning comeback against Arsenal after 3-0 first-leg defeat, seeking another historic Champions League turnaround

"A goal for Madrid will spark that belief that anything is possible - Mikel Arteta"

Madrid, April 15

Real Madrid need another Santiago Bernabeu miracle on Thursday (IST) to overturn its Champions League first-leg defeat to Arsenal and progress to the semi-finals of the competition.

Last week saw Declan Rice's two stunning free kicks and a smart finish from Mikel Merino give Arsenal a 3-0 win in London and leave Real Madrid with a mountain to climb if the club wants to retain the title.

However, the Santiago Bernabeu has seen plenty of miracle comebacks from Madrid in recent seasons, with two goals in the closing minutes last season against Bayern Munich seeing it to the final while the previous year saw Rodrygo score two goals in two minutes to force extra-time against Manchester City, when Madrid had again looked dead and buried, reports Xinhua.

There is no doubt that Real Madrid has the talent and the firepower to overturn the result, with players such as Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr. and Jude Bellingham but it is also true that the team needs to improve on recent performances.

Apart from the defeat to Arsenal last week, Madrid were poor in Saturday's narrow 1-0 win away to struggling Alaves, while the previous weekend saw a 2-1 defeat at home to Valencia.

Midfielder Dani Ceballos could be available after injury, while Aurelien Tchouameni should also return after missing last week's defeat due to suspension. Coach Carlo Ancelotti will also probably play Fran Garcia at left-back after seeing how David Alaba suffered against Bukayo Saka while Lucas Vazquez will play at right-back to allow Fede Valverde to bring more energy to midfield, with Luka Modric probably dropping to the bench.

Arsenal's injury problems worsened in its 1-1 draw at home to Brentford on Saturday, with Thomas Partey suffering a problem which makes him a doubt for Thursday while midfielder Jorginho is also doubtful after a heavy knock in the ribs while Gabriel, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus are long-term absentees.

Arsenal are favourite to progress, but coach Mikel Arteta knows that a goal for Madrid will spark that belief that anything is possible and his side needs to keep a cool head on what will be a difficult night.

- IANS

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James K.
Never count out Madrid at the Bernabeu! That stadium has seen some magical nights. If they get an early goal, Arsenal could be in trouble. Vamos! âš½
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Sarah L.
As an Arsenal fan, I'm nervous despite the lead. Our injury list is worrying and Madrid's comeback history speaks for itself. Just need to stay composed!
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Miguel R.
Madrid's defense has been shaky lately. Alaba looked lost against Saka. If they don't fix that, even 3 goals might not be enough with Arsenal's counter attacks.
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Amira T.
That Rodrygo moment against City still gives me chills! But this Arsenal team is different - more disciplined defensively. Should be an epic match either way 🔥
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Tom W.
Respectfully, I think the article overstates Madrid's chances. Their recent form hasn't been great, and Arsenal's midfield (even with injuries) has been controlling games well.
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Lena P.
Mbappe vs. White/Saliba will be the key battle! If Madrid can get him isolated 1v1, we might see some fireworks. But Arsenal's defense has been solid all season.

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