
Real Madrid is confronted with a tough battle after losing the first stage of their Champions League quart final against Arsenal with 3-0.
The side of Jude Bellingham could not impress on Tuesday evening in North Londs while the Gunners dominated the procedure.
Declan Rice scored two excellent free kicks to defeat Thibaut Courtois on his left-handed that the Englishman never scored a Freekick in his career for the game. A third goal, thanks to Mikel Merino, claimed the victory for Mikel Arteta, while Eduardo Camavinga added to Madrid's misery with a second yellow card in stopping time.
But football fans would agree that if there is one team to destroy it 3-0, it would be Los Blancos, especially because they have the most Champions League titles and win the tournament 15 times.
The side of Carlo Ancelotti can also get inspiration from earlier op-and-modds victories in the tournament showing that a 3-0 loss of the first leg does not necessarily mean that you are down and out.
Here, Mail Sport runs through the Champions League collisions that a team of a 3-0 deficit has seen. Arsenal -fans – Cover your eyes.
Deportivo de la Coruna 4-0 AC Milan (AGG 5-4), 2003-04
In April, 21 years ago, Deportivo de la Coruna confirmed their names in the history of the Underdog after they had destroyed a 4-1 deficit of the first stage.
The 2000s was a fertile decade for an AC Milan force patient with icons such as Kaka, Andrea Pirlo and Paolo Maldini.
Goals of the Brazilian, Pirlo and Ukrainian Andriy Shevchenko brought the Rossoneri to the second stage in the north of Spain in a dominant position.
La Coruna, however, turned the draw in the second stage after he had placed four goals beyond the Italian giants, including three goals within the first half to level the draw.
The 76th minute winner of Fran meant that the modest Spanish side supplied the unthinkable to continue to the semi -final, where they were eventually eliminated by final winners Jose Mourinho's Porto.
The Galician team ended the season in third place in La Liga, which contributed to an already sensational season after their Champions League exploits against Milan.
Barcelona 5-1 Paris Saint-Germain (AGG 6-5), 2016-17
The current Aston Villa manager Unai Emery thought that his PSG side at the time had done enough after a 4-0 dominant representation in the first stage of the last 16.
A Masterclass of ex-manchester United-wing player Angel di Maria, Julian Draxler and Edinson Cavani placed PSG on the way to the second stage as sturdy favorites.
Barcelona went back to the Nou -Camp with a monumental task in the hands to convert the draw.
Yet the powerful combination of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar “MSN” inspired a remarkable recovery in the Catalan capital.
A third minute opener from Suarez set the tone of a potential comeback before PSG collapsed completely through defensive errors that saw a goal of Kurzawa and Messi penalty.
Cavani took a goal for PSG in the 62nd minute before a shameful Neymar free kick and penalty left the score at 5-1 in the game, with PSG looking for Doelen.
In the dying seconds, Sergi Roberto joined the cross of Neymar and sent the well -camp to Pandemonium while Barcelona dramatically insured their place in the next round – a draw for the ages.
Roma 3-0 Barcelona (AGG 4-4), 2017-18
However, Barcelona would be in the wrong end of successive comeback knowouts in the following two seasons.
It was an Italian horror show in the first stage as two own goals, Suarez and Gerard Pique brought Barcelona in an excellent position in the second stage with a 4-1 lead.
The return to Rome set the scene for Roma to perform a miracle, which encouraged Peter Drury's legendary remarks.
Former striker of Manchester City Edin Dzeko opened the procedure before fan favorite Daniele de Rossi converted a 58th minute of penalty.
Then, in the 82nd minute, Kostas Manolas' near Post -Header Roma sent on on road goals, the folkloric drury commentary covered:
'Roma has risen from their ruins! Manolas, the Greek God in Rome! The unthinkable unfolds before our eyes. This was not meant to happen, this could not happen … This happens! '
A really incredible resurrection of Roma booked their place in the semi -final, one night in Rome that the Stadio Olimpico will never forget.
Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona (AGG 4-3) 2018-19
Barcelona fans, keep looking away while the Catalan side slipped another lead in the second stage.
Messi's shameful free kick copied the game when Barcelona raced against a solid Liverpool team in a 3-0 lead, his set piece brought a bitter smile from Jurgen Klopp.
Anfield Bad for a miracle in the reverse competition, opposite an in-form Barcelona side that was a chance of favorites to win the competition.
Liverpool was quickly out of the blocks when Divock Origi tapped in a rebound to give the Liverpool trouw some hope.
A Quickfire two -minute double from Georginio Wijnaldum brought the draw early in the second half, so that an intense last 30 minutes of normal time was set up.
Real Madrid Bound Trent Alexander-Arnold's quickly thinking corner caught the defense of Barcelona overwhelmed and put the ball on a plate for Origi to stop him.
Liverpool saw the result reaching the final, where they beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 to claim the illustrious trophy, causing Barcelona to wonder what went wrong.
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