Monday, April 11, 2016

Real Madrid preparing hell for Wolfsburg



Real Madrid will create a warm atmosphere for guests from Wolfsburg and with the help of the audience hopes to overcome a two-goal deficit, which is after the first quarterfinal of the Champions League.
"Tomorrow will be a war with 80,000 spectators in the stands. Nei are ready to overcome Wolfsburg, so let's not think that going on a date announced defender Real (Madrid) Dani Carvajal.

"We go and play for the victory to death and 80 000 people will be behind us to support us in this our ambition," added Lucas Vasquez.
The big star of the club Cristiano Ronaldo did speak to the official website of the club:
"We must play with cool hearts with patience needed to know when the moment of impact. As we report our greatest goal, we will try late in the game all fans to leave the stadium happy."
The mood in the team is upbeat after being defeated lowly Eibar 4: 0 over the weekend, while Barcelona lost to Real Sociedad and chances for the title again seem more real.
For its part the Germans to 8th place in the Bundesliga and currently their only goal is to overcome the most successful club in the world. Their coach Dieter Heking will be able to use Mario Draksler, who is suspended.
Real Madrid have several matches in their history back when he managed to strike a serious liability from the first game. For example, in 1975-a year after the defeat of 1: 4 in the visit of Derby County in the tournament of the European Cup, they won 5: 1 in the second match and move on. 10 years later White Ballet ranked in the final of the UEFA Cup after first falling 2: 0 in his visit to Milan, and then srazyava 3: 0 "Santiago Bernabeu".
"The history of Real Madrid is written in incredible nights like this that should make the boys on Tuesday. And I hope you'll see it says does Emilio Butragueño, a legend of the club and now an employee. Butragueño was part of the team who committed similar twists after a negative result against Inter, Anderlecht and Borussia Monchengladbach in the 80s.

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