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Arsenal’s Defensive Dilemma Ahead of Real Madrid Showdown

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Arsenal is in a tough spot as they get ready for the Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid with some of their main defenders maybe not being able to play. Mikel Arteta might have to change up his game plan and count on attacking players like Gabriel Jesus to deal with the big challenge from Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid team.

  • Arsenal has got defense problems right before this big game.
  • Players like Gabriel Jurrien Timber and Ben White might not play.
  • Arteta could try to use more attacking plays to deal with Real Madrid’s offense.

Arteta’s Tactical Adjustments

Since there’s problems in defense, Mikel Arteta probably needs to use his team’s attacking strength more. Gabriel Jesus has been playing really good lately scoring five goals in three days with a hat-trick against Crystal Palace which is really good news for Arsenal during these tough times.


For more on Arsenal’s current situation, visit Arsenal FC News.

Real Madrid’s Steady Leadership

With Carlo Ancelotti in charge Real Madrid is still really hard to beat. Ancelotti is good at getting players like Vinicius Jr and Kylian Mbappe to work together which helps the team a lot. The way he manages makes the team really solid so it’s hard for any team to beat them.

For more about Real Madrid’s current form, explore Real Madrid Team News.

Champions League Showdown

When Arsenal and Real Madrid play it’s not just about who’s better at football but also about how smart the managers are. Both teams want to get to the Champions League semi-finals so it’s gonna be a really exciting match to watch!

For more details on the Champions League fixtures, check out the Champions League Matches.

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