Real Madrid predicted lineup vs Atletico Madrid


Carlo Ancelotti was near the block. He knows what his team has to suffer on Wednesday evening to book their place in the quarter -finals of the Champions League.

Real Madrid has a lead to protect in the metropolitano, but her advantage is slim. They felt much better about themselves than Kylian Mbappe had found Vinicius Junior’s feet in the meantime last week to make a 2-1 win in a more comfortable triumph.

Diego Simeone’s side will be extremely strong on home soil, and we have suffered in the capital in the capital in the past. This means a lot for the city, and the winners of this tie will reach Munich despite the forecast difficulty of their trip to the Showpiece event in Munich.

Here is how Real Madrid was able to set up for the 16 -year round on Wednesday.

Rodrygo

Rodrygo scored the gate with an excellent goal last week / Aitor Alcalde / Gettyimages

GK: Thibaut Courtois – The Belgian goalkeeper was one of several Madrid players who were missed at the weekend. Andriy Lunin started against Rayo Vallecano, but it is not expected that a small knee injury will keep him on the side.

RB: Federico Valverde – Valverde is developing into a legitimate right -back from world class. The Uruguayan enjoys this type of occasion.

CB: Antonio Rudiger – Rudiger took a little time to reduce his groove after his return of injuries, and Madrid needs the most dominant iteration of German to manifest itself in the city.

CB: Raul Ascio – The young defender rarely impressed at the beginning of his senior career, but is tested on Wednesday by an adorable metropolitano.

LB: Ferland Mendy – Mendy is turned back into the side after Fran Garcia came under his belt for 90 minutes on Sunday.

Cm: Aurelien Tchouameni – The French midfielder has been excellent lately and enjoyed his return to the middle of the park after spending part of the season in Center-Back.

Cm: Eduardo Camavavinga – Tchouameni is put together by Camavavinga, a reported transfer destination by Manchester City. He usually produces his best among the bright European lights.

RW: Rodrygo – The Brazilian let the ball roll into the first leg with an excellent strike. He broke Javi Galan apart early on, and Simeone will certainly make a concerted effort on Wednesday to avoid Rodrygo.

Am: Jew Bellingham – Bellingham knocked on the weekend, but it will be good for the second leg. The Englishman missed the first leg by suspension and Madrid missed his running force and ability to overthrow the box.

LW: Vinicius Junior – Ancelotti did not trust Arda Guler this season, so Vini JR stood through 90 minutes on Sunday. Nevertheless, the Brazilian, who was kept relatively calm last week, plays a major role in the transition here.

ST: Kylian Mbappe – Mbappe was also suppressed in the first leg, but Madrid acquired his services for him to provide these big nights. At the weekend he scored his 18th goal in La Liga.

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