Real Madrid tries to keep its momentum as the team faced Legia Warsaw earlier at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. Real Madrid could not have asked for a better opponent who is desperate to save its season from havoc.
Real Madrid is one of the top teams in the UEFA Champions League. The team has won eight straight games and is aiming to be the first team to win back-to-back titles.
This means bad news for Legia Warsaw who lost eight games before facing Real Madrid, but Legia Warsaw's coach Jacek Magiera believes that this moment is special, win, draw, or lose. It is acceptable as long as his players get to show their skills at the grand stadium which he believes to be a dream of any player.
According to the International Business Times, Coach Magiera is delighted to be playing with Madrid because he wants the world to see Polish football. He wants to show that Poland can play good football.
As for Real Madrid's coach Zinedine Zidane, he encourages his team to start right and well and make their opponent struggle on the field. Coach Zidane does not take things lightly.
To him, every game is an even game. Preparation, focus, and hard work are vital to scoring goals because after all "the important thing is to get points," he said to IBT.
The game earlier ended after 93 minutes with Real Madrid scoring 5 and Legia Warsaw scoring 1. Real Madrid's goals came from Bale, Asensio, Vazquez, and Morata. To read and know more about the game, check here.
Lucas Vasquez's 4th goal to Real Madrid is his first goal in nine UEFA Champions League appearances. Also, Cristiano Ronaldo is targeting to make history with 98 goals in the UCL which is more than the score of any player in European club history. Ronaldo wanted to score two goals during the game with Legia to achieve the century mark but he was not able to score any today.