Real Madrid have two
important matches to deal at Santiago Bernabeu, one is the match with
Valencia for La Liga and the other one is the second leg of Champions
League semi-final to Juventus. Carlo Ancelotti side have lost to the
Italian champions 2-1 and they cannot
afford to record another slip.
Going
on the next match it is understandable that the eyes of the netizens
are into La Liga, as of this moment, Real Madrid need to overturn the
deficit and progress if they are bidding for the title.
Meanwhile
fourth-placed Valencia came from behind to beat Real 2-1 in January
thanks to goals from Antonio Barragan and Nicolas Otamendi.
Real defender Sergio Ramos said the European champions are determined to bounce back from the Champions League defeat.
"Making
mistakes is part of the game and we have to be self-critical and
improve so that things go as we'd like at the Bernabeu."
Valencia
arrive in Madrid having lost just one of their last 14 Liga matches - a
2-0 defeat at Barcelona. Nuno Espirito Santo's side beat Eibar 3-1 last
time and moved three points clear in fourth.
Can Real Madrid overturn their recent slip? Match is on May 10, 02:00 (GMT+8).
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