Ajax must overturn a 2-1 first leg deficit to Real Madrid if they are to qualify for the Champions League quarterfinals. The Dutch side were let down by VAR in the first leg as a clear goal was not given. Now, Ajax must score twice while holding Real Madrid goalless to advance.
Real Madrid limp into the second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu
having lost three of their last four games in all competitions.Two of
those losses came against Barcelona last week.
Despite
being handed a long-term contract, manager Santiago Solari is slowly working
his way toward the Bernabeu exit. Real Madrid are once again being rumoured
with Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino and a shock move for former
manager Jose Mourinho.
Not
only are Real Madrid going through a moment of uncertainty with Solari, but
they go into Tuesday night’s game without captain Sergio Ramos. The centre-back
was booked for a cynical tackle in the first leg. The yellow card meant Ramos
would miss the second leg due to an accumulation of bookings.
However,
after bragging about his booking, and that he had done it purposefully, UEFA
extended his suspension for Real Madrid’s next Champions league fixture.
While Ajax have a difficult scoreline to overturn, it could be made easier with
Ramos looking on from the stands, however.
Despite suffering back to back El Clasico defeats and missing their captain,
Real Madrid have more than enough firepower to defeat Ajax. Los
Blancos were not at their best against Ajax in the first leg and still they
nearly walked away with a 2-0 win. Real Madrid’s ability to spring an attack
from nothing with Karim Benzema and Vinicius Jr quickly turns defence into
goalscoring chances.
Real
Madrid and Ajax have met seven times in the last nine seasons in the Champions
league. Real Madrid have won all seven of those games. Each fixture had
featured 2.0 goals or more scored.
Meanwhile,
six of the games featured over 2.5 goals scored. Solari needs his star winger
Gareth Bale to step up against Ajax. Bale, who was the hero of last season’s
Champions League Final, has failed to continue on this term. Bale was booed by
Real Madrid fans during their week to forget and the Welshman still has a lot
to prove. Especially after he talked up leaving post-Champions League Final.
Ajax’s
task of winning isn’t impossible, but it is unlikely. Real Madrid have
dominated their meetings against the Dutch side. Solari’s team will once again
defeat Ajax and progress to the quarterfinals.
No comments:
Post a Comment