
Cesc, Very Cautious, Reveals if There Will Be a Surprise in the Real Madrid-Arsenal: 'The Advantage'
The former Arsenal and FC Barcelona player talks about the second leg of the quarter-finals
Real Madrid and Arsenal Await Resolution of Champions League Quarterfinals, a match to be played at Santiago Bernabéu. The mystique of the white team at the Madrid stronghold makes many remain alert when pointing out the possible outcome of this tie. One of the latest to speak about this double match is a former gunner player: Cesc Fàbregas.
The current coach of Como 1907, a team where Nico Paz plays, has ample experience in major European elite soccer matches... and has faced the white squad on numerous occasions. Because besides playing for Arsenal, he was also a player for FC Barcelona for several years, so he knows well the competitive dynamics of the Madrid team.

In his words to the newspaper As, Cesc Fàbregas has shown himself to be very cautious despite the significant advantage Mikel Arteta's pupils achieved in the first match. The 3-0 win at Emirates Stadium leaves quite a bit of uncertainty: "I would like to say it's already done, but Real Madrid is Real Madrid", Fàbregas recalls.
According to the Spanish coach, "I can say they are capable of anything" because he has personally experienced "many times" the atmosphere at Santiago Bernabéu on great soccer nights. The former Arsenal player, despite everything, sees many chances for his former team.
Realistic Warning
So much so that "it must be acknowledged that the advantage for this match is enormous". The reality is that Real Madrid has never overcome a three-goal deficit in its entire history, not even in the European Cup. The challenge posed to Carlo Ancelotti's pupils, as recalled by Cesc Fàbregas, is a new milestone in the epic of the merengue team.
Real Madrid counts the hours to face Arsenal in one of the most challenging matches of the current season. The white footballers know that they need to secure victory against the discipline coached by Mikel Arteta to 'save' a good part of the competitive aspirations of the current season.

Because, despite the tactical and result irregularities, Real Madrid remains in the fight to achieve the first treble in its entire competitive history. The presence in the Copa del Rey final, against FC Barcelona, is the first step... which must be accompanied by the resolution of the fight for the LaLiga leadership, also against the blue and garnet squad.
Those two national commitments are framed in the path to the Munich final. The performance of the merengue entity this season in the top European competition has raised certain doubts, but now they have the opportunity to clear many of those uncertainties.
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