
Real Madrid has sent Arsenal an ominous warning on social media prior to their wonderful collision in the Bernabeu tonight.
The Spanish giants have a huge task to keep their Champions League-Hoop alive after losing the first stage of their quarterfinals with 3-0 at the Emirates last week.
But the 15-way European Cup winners still believe that a comeback for the centuries is on the maps and have sworn Arsenal to push until the last second in the second stage of tonight.
To X on Wednesday morning to X, Real posted a video in which they asked chatgpt to translate the message 'ninety minutes into the Bernabeu of eight words are very long', in as many languages as possible.
Real's star names also spoke about their chances this week, despite the disappointing loss of last Tuesday in North Londen.
Jude Bellingham revealed on Tuesday that the word 'Remontada' – which translates into 'comeback' – bounces around the real dressing room, while Vinicius Jr wrote on Instagram tomorrow. 9 p.m., 'With the Brazilian who apparently is ready to do a big performance after he was stopped in the first stage.
Real has never destroyed a shortage of three goals from the first stage of a European knockout draw, but in recent years they have been able to hold the victory several times to the jaws of the defeat.
On the way to Champions League Glory in 2022 Real came from behind in each of their knockout collisions against PSG, Chelsea and Manchester City respectively. All second legs were played in the Bernabeu and the men of Carlo Ancelotti used that to their advantage.
Real also followed Bayern Munich's final phases of last year's semi-final, before Super-Sub Joselu saved them with two late goals, who wanted to party in the Bernabeu.
The side of Ancelotti went triumph the next month in the final in Wembley when she conquered Borussia Dortmund.
A comeback victory on Arsenal would demonstrably be the best in the history of Real, and they are confident to subtract the apparently impossible.
The winner of tonight's draw will be confronted in the semi-final, after the Ligue 1 champions walked past Aston Villa on Tuesday.
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