Champions League: Madrid target 'remontada' against Arsenal in fight to face PSG
- Real Madrid aimed for a 'remontada' against Arsenal on Wednesday, seeking a semi-final berth against PSG.
- Real Madrid faced this challenge after losing 3-0 to Arsenal in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals.
- The match took place at the Santiago Bernabeu, with Real Madrid needing to overturn the three-goal deficit.
- Arsenal defeated Real Madrid 2-1, securing their spot; Declan Rice stated, "We knew we were going to win."
- Arsenal advanced to the Champions League semi-final, where they will face Paris Saint-Germain, ending Real Madrid's comeback hopes.
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What is 'La Remontada'? Why Jude Bellingham heard same word 'a million times' before Arsenal - The Mirror
Real Madrid need to produce a sensational comeback to down Arsenal in their Champions League quarter-final tie with all the talk in Spain of 'La Remontada' at the Bernabeu
Champions League: Madrid target 'remontada' against Arsenal in fight to face PSG
Holders Real Madrid take on Arsenal on Wednesday night aiming for a remontada – Spanish football jargon for a comeback – to overturn a three-goal deficit and advance to a semi-final clash with Paris Saint-Germain.
Real Madrid – Arsenal: The Gunners Go To The Next Level (1-2)
The Gunners blew away the reigning champions with fifteen minutes of fireworks last week. But as the Bernabéu built up the pressure, this display depicted their top trait under Mikel Arteta. With a hint of the dark arts and a brilliant bulwark, the remontada remained a figment of the imagination. The only one of three semi-finalists whose large lead from the first leg never looked like it was in doubt, does the defense hold the key to breaking n…
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