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Jude Bellingham reveals the one word Real Madrid stars can't stop saying ahead of Champs League clash with Arsenal




Real Madrid's match against Arsenal, Jude Bellingham has revealed the one phrase that his team can't stop uttering, which is a big clue as to the atmosphere in the dressing room.

Due to two outstanding Declan Rice free kicks, the Spanish powerhouses lost 3-0 in north London on Tuesday and now have a mountain to climb in the second leg of their Champions League quarterfinal matchup.


Now that they are in danger of losing at the last-eight stage, the defending champions will require a unique effort to overcome the gap in front of the Bernabeu crowd.

Due to two outstanding Declan Rice free kicks, the Spanish powerhouses lost 3-0 in north London on Tuesday and now have a mountain to climb in the second leg of their Champions League quarterfinal matchup.

Now that they are in danger of losing at the last-eight stage, the defending champions will require a unique effort to overcome the gap in front of the Bernabeu crowd.

However, the England star has faith in his team's abilities and even shared with media how that has shown itself in the Los Blancos camp before the match.

"Remontada" is the word that has been used the most in the Real Madrid locker room since they were defeated by Arsenal, he explained. To be honest, I've heard it a million times since last week and watched a million videos on the internet that were created by fans, including you. incredibly inspiring.

In football, the term "remontada" is Spanish and has evolved to mean "any time a team makes a huge comeback against the odds," especially in the 2016–17 match between PGS and Barcelona.

The match between PSG and Barcelona in the Round of 16 is referred to as "La Remontada" since the Catalan powerhouses managed to overcome a 4-0 first-leg loss to win 6-5 overall.

Following a brilliant performance by Neymar, Barca scored twice in extra time in one of the most memorable matches in the history of the championship. Sergi Roberto applied the final touches in the 95th minute.

After the Bernabeu victory over Alaves over the weekend, Antonio Rudiger also yelled "Remontada" at the supporters.

Bellingham remarked, "The last few days have produced some of the worst outcomes we could have imagined."

Everyone believes that we will return, for whatever reason. The mood is pleasant. It indicates a high level of confidence in the talent. It indicates that you are in a club that has committed to the world and worked hard.

That's what it means to me and what it symbolises. There is undoubtedly pressure associated with that.

Everyone believes that we can return, and we want to deliver on that. That is, of course, our objective. There's a sense of urgency. That is its main purpose.

Additionally, he stated that he and his teammates were aware that they could defeat Arsenal on the coach ride back to the hotel following their loss at the Emirates.

"Believing in a comeback was pretty much immediate for us," he continued. We all knew we could still compete even though we were obviously not in the best of moods by the time we were back in the coach.

Ahead of the match, Carlo Ancelotti also forewarned Arsenal of a "remontada" during the weekend.

"Remontada? Let's try. It repeatedly occurred. Until the last minute, we'll attempt.

Real Madrid enters Wednesday's match fresh off a less-than-straightforward 1-0 victory over Deportivo Alaves, which saw both teams reduced to ten players, while Arsenal was held to a 1-1 draw against Brentford at home.

In an attempt to defeat the Gunners on Tuesday, Ancelotti also urged his team to play with "balls."

The supporters will play a crucial role, according to Ancelotti. We must exercise our brains, hearts, and balls.

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