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Real Madrid is gearing up for a crucial Champions League match against Bayern Munich, needing a strong performance to secure a spot in the semi-finals. Alvaro Arbeloa emphasizes the importance of defensive solidity for success in this high-stakes game.
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Real Madrid are approaching their Champions League clash with Bayern Munich with a clear understanding that this is a final in everything but name.
With a place in the semi-finals on the line and no margin for error, Alvaro Arbeloa is demanding nothing short of perfection from his players at the Allianz Arena.
Trailing from the first leg, Madrid know they must deliver a complete performance, and for Arbeloa, that starts with defensive solidity.
Against a Bayern side packed with attacking threats, keeping things tight at the back could define the outcome of the tie.
One key decision under consideration is the potential return of Ferland Mendy to the starting lineup.
The French left-back, who has endured a stop-start season due to injuries, could be handed a crucial role in containing one of Bayern’s most dangerous players, Michael Olise.
Before his injury struggles, Mendy was a trusted figure under former manager Carlo Ancelotti, often delivering reliable performances in high-pressure matches.
That defensive discipline is exactly what Arbeloa is looking to reintroduce, especially in a game where one mistake could prove fatal.
Ferland Mendy could be key for Real Madrid. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
There is also recent evidence to support this decision, as so far this season, Mendy has played only six matches, accumulating just 258 minutes across all competitions.
Fitness concerns remain a major question mark, particularly in a game that will demand intensity from start to finish.
Yet, there is a compelling statistic working in his favour.
Whenever Mendy has been on the pitch this season, Real Madrid have remained unbeaten, recording five wins and one draw while even keeping a clean sheet.
This includes wins over Manchester City, Atletico Madrid, Olympiacos, Real Betis and Celta Vigo.
If Arbeloa does opt for Mendy, it would likely mean leaving both Alvaro Carreras and Fran Garcia on the bench.
While both offer attacking width, neither provides the same defensive assurance, something that could be crucial against a Bayern side that exploited Real Madrid’s defence.
Real Madrid is fighting for a place in the Champions League semi-finals, making the match crucial.
Alvaro Arbeloa is insisting on nothing short of perfection from the players as they prepare for the match.
Arbeloa emphasizes the need for defensive solidity as the starting point for a complete performance.

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