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UEFA Champions League: Los Blancos face 2-0 deficit after Opening Leg

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04-12-2016 15:56 BJT

Real Madrid was stunned 2-0 in the first leg of the Champions League quarter final against Germany’s Wolfsburg.

But coach Zinedine Zidane remains optimistic  and he believes his side can still turn things around in front a home crowd of a feverish 80,000 fans.

"It’s an important match we know that. The fans know that. That is crystal clear. But to play this game, we have to have cool heads. We are not going to win the match in the first 15 minutes no matter what happens," said Zinedine Zidane, Real Madrid coach.

Real Madrid training for goals

Real Madrid training for goals

Without a crucial away goal, Real also knows it cannot just throw caution to the wind. Just one away goal for Wolfsburg would leave Madrid requiring four goals to keep going.

"It will be important to start well, to play our game and be patient from the beginning. We know that it will be a challenge for us, but we need to play our game. And to play football like we know. We cannot allow many mistakes. We have to concentrate from the first minute," said Luke Modric, Real Madrid midfielder.

It promises to be a tense evening ahead for Real Madrid. If they don’t win, it could lead to some significant soul searching and pose some difficult questions for the coach and the players.

“It would be disastrous if Real Madrid goes out at this stage and for Zinedine Zidane as well. He’s only been in the job for three months. But we all know the pressure at Real Madrid. He really, really needs to get through this one,” said Ben Hayward, Spanish football journalist.

Real Madrid was stunned 2-0 in the first leg of the Champions League quarter final against Germany’s Wolfsburg.

Real Madrid was stunned 2-0 in the first leg of the Champions League quarter final against Germany’s Wolfsburg.

As for Wolfsburg, the German side appeared relaxed at the Bernabeu. But they know it will be an altogether different atmosphere come kick off.

“We will have the same attitude as we did in our previous games against Moscow and Manchester United. We will see if something special is going to happen. The Champions League is nothing new for us. We know what to expect. I think we will play well,” said Dieter Hecking, Wolfsburg coach.

This is the first time Wolfsburg has reached the knockout stage of this competition. But if the German team knocks the 10-time winners out, football fans on both sides admit it would be an impressive achievement.

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