Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti opened up on his side's clash against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League (UCL) semi-final match and said it was a tough game but they had control.
Ahead of his side's clash against Bayern Munich in the second round of the UEFA Champions League (UCL) semi-final at the Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti said the Los Blancos are excited to face the German club.
After helping Real Madrid win their 36th La Liga title on Saturday, the Los Blancos head coach Carlo Ancelotti said everyone expected the Spanish giants to slip but they didn't.
Following his side's 2-2 draw against Bayern Munich in the semi-final round of the UEFA Champions League (UCL) match, Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti said the Los Blancos showed a "fantastic" commitment during the first leg game.
Bayern won against host Los Blancos at the Allianz Arena in the first leg of the semi-final. In the quarter-final match against Arsenal, the jubilant home crowd played a major role in putting pressure on the visiting players.
This emphatic victory comes just after two losses to Aston Villa and Bayern Munich. Arsenal is also four points clear of defending champions Manchester City, placed in third spot.
Following Real Madrid's massive win against Manchester City in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League (UCL) at the Etihad Stadium, Los Blancos manager Carlo Ancelotti said they showed the commitment to defend the lead during the game
Ahead of Arsenal's clash against Bayern Munich in the second leg match of the UEFA Champions League (UCL), the Gunners' head coach, Mikel Arteta said that they are looking forward to putting up a show that will help them move on to the next round of the tournament.
Legendary football manager Arsene Wenger, who helmed Arsenal's 'Invincibles', weighed in on his former club's chances in the Champions League second-leg clash with Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich, backing the Gunners to "glide through" at the Allianz Arena in the early hours of Thursday.
After a night of unexpected twists and turns that saw Barcelona crashing out of the Champions League following a 6-4 (aggregate) defeat to Paris Saint-German, another night of European Giants trying to stake their claim to Europe's most covered footballing title will unfold on Thursday (IST)
Xabi Alonso's Bayer Leverkusen won the first Bundesliga title and ended Bayern Munich's 11-year reign as champion following their 5-0 win over Werder Bremen.