Real Madrid tough week comes ahead two big clash and two big race to glory opens if they win both
Real Madrid tough week comes ahead.
After overcoming Osasuna on Saturday’s fixture, Real Madrid now turns their attention to a challenging week ahead that could make or break their season. Real Madrid have to face Chelsea in UEFA Champions League and then Sevilla in La Liga.
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The right-back Carvajal is reportedly out for the season and so far Real Madrid have had around 57 injuries as of now in this season. And Los Blancos, have scored around 58 goals this season despite of that Zidane is making a progress with his squad somehow.
In an injury-plagued season for Real Madrid it seemed unlikely not so long ago, but, with 12 points still to play for, Real Madrid are just two points behind league leaders Atletico Madrid.
Zidane’s team showed that they could go for both. The UEFA Champions League and La Liga are still alive for them. It is all happening after January where they were knocked out of the Copa del Rey and the Supercopa de Espana. And stayed double-digit points behind the leaders.
Last time Real Madrid successfully defended a league title, but it remains a possibility this season, along with a 14th Champions League. Champions League semi-final second leg in London on Wednesday, with the aggregate score tied at 1-1, where they would do anything to make it happen.
Los Blancos then on Sunday they host Sevilla, who possess themselves sneaked into the title race from nowhere. Sevilla having a great season and they likely to stay in the top four that is clear for them and they will give a sturdy fight to come up in the position by pressing Madrid in the table if they were able to turn the table up-side-down.
This fixture will take place a day after when Atletico Madrid plays at the Camp Nou against Barcelona, in another match which could have a tremendous effect on the shape of the top four or the points table and could give a twisted picture at end of the season.
With five games for the domestic title and one in the Champions league that can make it clear for them if they have more games left of the season, but one thing is clear Real Madrid are very much alive in the season and kicking it well, simply it’s no miracle, it’s thanks to hard work and faith of the whole club players, manager and of other members.