Champions League Show-Down: Real Madrid vs Arsenal

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It is the Uefa Champions League week again for many football fans. The UCL has been incredible this season, and although many people were sceptical about the new format this season, it has been decent so far this season, and after 3 to 4 more seasons, people will eventually get used to the new format of the UCL. Last week in the Champions League, we saw incredible matches and shocking results, which many didn't expect. One of the matches that shocked many fans was the 3-0 victory Arsenal had over Real Madrid last week.

The match has been talked about for the past week, and whenever I scroll on X, different threads about the match will pop up on my page. The fanbase that has dragged this match out for the past week is Real Madrid fans, as they believe their club can turn the game around in the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium this week. Real Madrid is the king of a comeback without a doubt, as we have seen over the years how they turn games around in the Champions League and booking the record in the competition is outstanding, although some of their titles are questionable referring to moments.

The big question on everyone's minds is, can Arsenal go through to the next round on bottle this lead and get knocked out of the competition? I never expected Arsenal to get the better of Real Madrid last week honestly, but it happened and now they have to be mentally and physically prepared for what is to come on Wednesday night at the Santiago Bernabeu because it is going to be one crazy match for the whole 90 minutes plus extra time to be played. In my opinion, I would say Real Madrid could stage a comeback in the match.

It is important to know that this is Real Madrid not another club. This club can go to the very end to make the UCL final in each season. They did it against Manchester City when nobody believed it would be possible but they made sure it happened that night. Arsenal have to go the extra mile if they want to make it to the next round of the competition. Arsenal are going through some injury problems, and by the looks of things, Thomas Partey will not be available for the match against Real Madrid, but according to Arteta, they will wait and see what happens, so probably tomorrow, they should be an update.

There is also one thing to point out is that Arsenal has never lost to Real Madrid before, which is a good record, and that record could still be held if Arteta's men finish the job this week. It is going to be an interesting match and I would say it is the match that will have the highest views as everyone wants to know how it will end after the sound 90 minutes whistle. Good luck to both teams and may the best team win.

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