REAL MADRID have sent Arsenal an ominously blunt warning – and translated it into 20 different LANGUAGES.
The 15-time Kings of Europe have a near impossible task on their hands to keep their Champions League hopes alive after losing the first leg of their quarter-final tie 3-0 at the Emirates last week.
Madrid have NEVER came back from 3-0 down across two legs in the Champions League.
But they know a thing or two about legendary revivals and have fought back from first leg defeats on three out of four occasions.
After trailing, the Los Blancos came back against Wolfsburg in 2015-2016 and against both Paris St-Germain and Manchester City in 2021-2022.
Carlo Ancelotti warned Arsenal that “anything can happen” after two outrageous Declan Rice free kicks and a sleek Mikel Merino finish shell-shocked Madrid last Tuesday.
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While Madrid star Jude Bellingham said that “everyone believes it’s nailed on” that he and his team-mates will still go through at the Bernabeu on Wednesday night.
And now, Madrid‘s social media accounts have taken to X to send Arsenal a new and final message before kick-off.
Real posted a video where they asked ChatGPT to translate a staunch message: “Ninety minutes at the Bernabeu is very long.”
The club began it’s request, asking: “Can you translate this into as many languages as possible?”
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Bellingham revealed that the word “Remontada” – which translates to “comeback” – has been bouncing around the Real dressing room.
While Vinicius Jr wrote on Instagram “Tomorrow. 9pm”, with the Brazilian seemingly ready to put in a big performance after being kept quiet in the first leg.
And the Spanish giants will be boosted by Aston Villa’s second-half surge against Paris Saint-Germain at Villa Park last night.
Unai Emery’s side were asked to overcome a 3-1 first leg defeat to PSG – already champions of France.
But the Premier League side quickly saw themselves 5-1 down after two early goals from the Parisians.
Yet, out of nowhere, Villa mounted a shock comeback and missed plenty of chances to lose 5-4 on aggregate after winning 3-2 on the night.
And Borussia Dortmund also gave Barcelona a scare on Tuesday night.
Barca had thrashed Bellingham’s former side 4-0 last week, before the German giants won 3-1 in their second leg.
But it wasn’t enough to bring Dortmund through, with Barca winning 5-3 on aggregate.
However reports of internal chaos at Madrid threatens to derail their chances of doing the same.
Reports in Spain claim Bellingham and Antonio Rudiger had to be separated in a training ground bust-up on Friday.
On top of all of this, Madrid have also been rocked by news that defender Ferland Mendy is definitely out of the tie.
That adds on to the already absent Eduardo Camavinga after he was sent off at the end of the game at the Emirates.
There are also fitness doubts surrounding Federico Valverde and David Alaba, while Dani Ceballos is almost certainly out against his former club.
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Los Blancos returned to winning ways on Sunday with a 1-0 win at Alaves, despite Kylian Mbappe being sent off for a horror tackle when he went diving in with his studs raised and caught Antonio Blanco high on his shin.
The French superstar is free to face Arsenal and will serve a one-match ban in La Liga over the weekend.
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