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Real Madrid send ominous 16-word message to Arsenal seconds after Champions League game ends


 



 


In response to Arsenal’s loss in the Champions League match that took place at the Emirates Stadium, Real Madrid has issued a severe warning consisting of sixteen words.



The first leg of the Champions League quarterfinal match between Los Blancos and Arsenal took place on Tuesday night, and the result was a crushing loss for Los Blancos. Arsenal defeated them by a significant margin.


The home team was victorious by a score of 3-0 thanks to two spectacular free kicks from Declan Rice and a goal scored by Mikel Merino.



In the second leg of the match, which will take place at the Bernabeu on the following Wednesday night, the team led by Mikel Arteta will now have a significant advantage to defend.


 

Madrid is not going to give up just yet, despite the fact that some fans are starting to consider the possibility of a semi-final matchup against either Paris Saint-Germain or Aston Villa.

After the match, the club’s station RMTV made the following statement, which was carried by Madrid Zone on social media: “90 minutes at the Santiago Bernabeu is a very long time.” The moment has come to keep it in mind.

In previous years, we have witnessed Madrid come back from behind in the Champions League, but if they want to kick Arsenal out of the competition, they will need to put on a performance that is truly remarkable.

Lucas Vazquez, a notable player for Madrid, made the following statement immediately after the match: “This team definitely deserves everyone’s trust and faith.”

It is not out of character for us to lose two games in a row. We need only put in a lot of effort and have a stronger faith in ourselves than we ever have before.

During this time, another defender named Raul Asencio offered a rallying call, stating, “We are absolutely convinced that we can make a comeback.” We are the only team that has the potential to accomplish this. The Bernabéu is required during the following week.

 

During the news conference that took place after the match, Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Los Blancos, did not hold back his thoughts.

According to the Italian, “We have made many comebacks, and we need to do it again right now.” We must look forward.

“Tonight, we lacked football. We have to do everything possible in the second leg from the first minute to the last.”

Madrid are back in La Liga action this weekend as they take on Alaves on Sunday afternoon. While all is going on, Arsenal will win their Premier League match against Brentford on Saturday in the hopes of narrowing the distance between themselves and Liverpool to just eight points.

 

 



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