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Real Madrid welcomes Paris Saint-Germain to the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday night for the second leg of their UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie.
The first leg was unquestionably dominated by Mauricio Pochettino's side. They not only had 58 percent possession, but they also had 21 shots, eight of which were on goal.
Real Madrid's three tries, on the other hand, all missed the mark. Carlo Ancelotti will undoubtedly be looking for a significant improvement on Wednesday.
Los Blancos are coming off a thrashing 4-1 win against Real Sociedad in the first leg. As a result, they have now gone seven games without losing in La Liga.
When you look at the larger picture, they've only lost two of their 27 league games so far this season, with 19 victories and six draws.
As a consequence, Real Madrid now leads Sevilla by eight points at the top of the La Liga standings.
Karim Benzema has 27 goals and 12 assists in 32 appearances this season across all competitions. Vinicius Junior, on the other hand, had 16 goals and 12 assists in 36 games.
PSG, on the other hand, was defeated 1-0 by Nice on Saturday, losing two of their last three Ligue 1 games.
Despite this, they are far ahead of the rest of the French top tier, having lost only three of their 27 league games this season.
The Parisians have only lost one match in the Champions League this season, losing 2-1 to Manchester City during the group round.
Mbappe's 24 goals and 17 assists make him PSG's best performance at the moment, despite Messi's seven goals and 11 assists.
Since 2015, Real Madrid and PSG have met seven times in the Champions League.
Real Madrid has won three games so far, while PSG has won two. It's worth mentioning, though, that PSG is on a three-game winning streak in this match.
Real Madrid will be missing Toni Kroos on Wednesday due to injury. Due to sickness, Federico Valverde is also a question mark.
The Parisians will be without midfielder Leandro Paredes, who is still recovering from an adductor injury.
If the first leg of this tie is any indication, Wednesday's matchup between two elite clubs will be a tough affair.
PSG snatched a 1-0 win at the Parc des Princes in the first leg last month thanks to a late-gasp stroke of brilliance from Kylian Mbappe.
Real Madrid welcomes Paris Saint-Germain to the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday night for the second leg of their UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie.
The first leg was unquestionably dominated by Mauricio Pochettino's side. They not only had 58 percent possession, but they also had 21 shots, eight of which were on goal.
Real Madrid's three tries, on the other hand, all missed the mark. Carlo Ancelotti will undoubtedly be looking for a significant improvement on Wednesday.
Los Blancos are coming off a thrashing 4-1 win against Real Sociedad in the first leg. As a result, they have now gone seven games without losing in La Liga.
When you look at the larger picture, they've only lost two of their 27 league games so far this season, with 19 victories and six draws.
As a consequence, Real Madrid now leads Sevilla by eight points at the top of the La Liga standings.
Karim Benzema has 27 goals and 12 assists in 32 appearances this season across all competitions. Vinicius Junior, on the other hand, had 16 goals and 12 assists in 36 games.
PSG, on the other hand, was defeated 1-0 by Nice on Saturday, losing two of their last three Ligue 1 games.
Despite this, they are far ahead of the rest of the French top tier, having lost only three of their 27 league games this season.
The Parisians have only lost one match in the Champions League this season, losing 2-1 to Manchester City during the group round.
Mbappe's 24 goals and 17 assists make him PSG's best performance at the moment, despite Messi's seven goals and 11 assists.
Since 2015, Real Madrid and PSG have met seven times in the Champions League.
Real Madrid has won three games so far, while PSG has won two. It's worth mentioning, though, that PSG is on a three-game winning streak in this match.
Real Madrid will be missing Toni Kroos on Wednesday due to injury. Due to sickness, Federico Valverde is also a question mark.
The Parisians will be without midfielder Leandro Paredes, who is still recovering from an adductor injury.
If the first leg of this tie is any indication, Wednesday's matchup between two elite clubs will be a tough affair.
PSG snatched a 1-0 win at the Parc des Princes in the first leg last month thanks to a late-gasp stroke of brilliance from Kylian Mbappe.
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