Real Madrid is set to face Arsenal in the Champions League, aiming to overturn a three-goal deficit from the first leg. The club, with a history of memorable comebacks, remains optimistic, citing past achievements and the potential for another magical night at the Bernabeu. While challenging, Madrid aims to draw inspiration from previous remarkable turnarounds in the competition.
Arsenal, who has not conceded three goals in nearly 80 matches, holds a strong defensive record. The English side, seeking a spot in the European semifinals, last eliminated Madrid in the 2005-06 Champions League knockout stage. With midfielder Eduardo Camavinga suspended for the upcoming match, Madrid faces a tough test against Arsenal's resilient defense as they strive to advance in the competition.