Real Madrid-Arsenal: Whites aiming for Bernabéu comeback
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The road to the Champions League semi-finals for the European champions requires a comeback at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium from the 3-0 defeat by Arsenal in the first leg of the quarter-finals. Nothing else will do. The players are fully aware of this and have made it clear they will go all the way this evening. The Madrid fans are also fully aware of what is at stake and will be in full voice to fuel the famous mystique of a stadium that has been the centre of many memorable European nights.
It is all about creating another magical night in the stadium - this time it’s against Arsenal (9 pm CEST). Real Madrid go into the clash on the back of , which does not include the suspended Camavinga.
Arsenal
The Premier League side go into this evening's match on the back of Saturday's 1-1 draw at home to Brentford. In doing so, they have now extended their unbeaten run to nine games (4 wins and 5 draws). The Gunners' away record is just as impressive: they have lost just one of their last 15 matches (8 wins). Havertz, who is injured, is the top scorer for the London side with 15 goals. He is followed by Saka (10 goals).