
Camavinga's Premonition After Scoring the Goal Against Alavés Smells Like a Comeback
The Goal Scored Against Alavés by Camavinga That Has Started to Create Excitement With Another Historic Comeback
After the narrow victory against Deportivo Alavés, Real Madrid is fully focused on the Champions League. Having lost 3-0 against Arsenal in the first leg, Real Madrid is confident in overturning the score. Even with the unfavorable result, Camavinga's goal against Alavés has sparked excitement among Madrid fans.
This is because the last time Camavinga scored in LaLiga, Real Madrid managed to make a comeback in the Champions League. Going back to 2022, Camavinga scored in LaLiga before the historic comeback against PSG. Finding himself in a situation similar to that memorable match, Camavinga could be key to victory.

Although Camavinga won't be able to play in this match due to his expulsion during the first leg, his goal might have been more than enough. If the desired comeback is achieved, Camavinga will have given Real Madrid two victories.
Hopes for Camavinga
Joining Real Madrid in 2021, Eduardo Camavinga is still seeking his place at Real Madrid. Although this season hasn't been his best, Camavinga continues to have moments of extreme brilliance. His goal against Alavés was one of them, linking up well with his teammates to secure three points for Real Madrid in LaLiga.
Keeping Real Madrid in the title race against Barcelona, Camavinga could be just as important in the Champions League. Needing all the support possible to achieve the comeback, Camavinga's goal might have sealed the team's fate.

With little time left before hosting Arsenal at Santiago Bernabéu, Real Madrid is preparing to fulfill their great objective. Despite having to watch from the stands, Camavinga could confirm himself as a lucky charm if a comeback occurs.
The Key to the Match Against Alavés
Even with all the problems during the match against Alavés, Real Madrid left the encounter completely confident in achieving more victories. Staying in the fight for LaLiga, it's time for Real Madrid to do the same in the Champions League.
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