Los Blancos believe they can overturn their Champions League deficit on German soil, banking on their legendary comeback DNA.
Real Madrid's confidence remains unshaken despite falling behind to Bayern Munich in their Champions League semi-final opener. The Spanish giants are already plotting their response for the return leg in Munich, drawing on a rich history of European comebacks that has become their trademark.
The absence of the intimidating Bernabéu atmosphere in the first leg may have worked against Madrid, but Carlo Ancelotti's squad believes they can flip the script in Bavaria. This is the same team that has pulled off miraculous turnarounds against PSG, Chelsea, and Manchester City in recent campaigns, proving that counting them out is always premature.
With players like Aurélien Tchouaméni and Eduardo Camavinga potentially playing crucial roles in midfield, Madrid's international blend continues to showcase the global nature of modern football. The French duo represents the kind of world-class talent that has made Los Blancos a magnet for players from every continent, including rising African stars who dream of wearing the famous white jersey.
History suggests that Real Madrid's belief isn't just wishful thinking. Their Champions League pedigree and mental fortitude in knockout stages has been tested countless times, and they've consistently delivered when their backs are against the wall. Munich may witness another chapter in their legendary European story.