Wednesday night sees Real Madrid host Bayern Munich in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final.
Bayern take a 2-1 advantage into the tie, but with the away goals rule in place it is honours even after the first leg, howevers punters are not deterred following Real and Ronaldo’s superb performance against Barcelona on the weekend, with the 11/4 on Ronaldo to score first with Ladbrokes seeing plenty of backing.
Bayern will be very happy with their performance last week, bouncing back to score late on through Mario Gomez after Madrid had equalised not long before.
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With their title hopes all but over this season, the German side will be desperate to win their fifth Champions League. They also have the added incentive of the final being played in Munich.
As for the in-form Gomez, he has had an incredible campaign, scoring 40 goals across all competitions. With the form the striker is in, he will surely be the player that Madrid will have difficulty keeping quiet in Spain on Wednesday evening.
As for Real Madrid, they go into the game in extremely high spirits after all but sealing the La Liga title with a 2-1 win over Barcelona at the Nou Camp on Saturday evening.
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Jose Mourinho’s side are now seven points clear of their local rivals and with just four games left to play, it looks certain the title will head back to the Bernabeu for the first time since 2008.
Mourinho’s men have been in devastating form at home in the Champions League this season too, winning all five games and scoring 22 goals. With visiting teams finding it so difficult in Madrid, Bayern Munich will know they face a very tough task in keeping their opponents quiet.
The Spanish giants have gone five years without winning Europe’s major club competition and if they were to deliver success this season along with the La Liga title, it will surely put the current team as one of the best yet.
It really does make for a fantastic tie between two of the biggest sides in the world. It all gets underway from 7.45pm on Wednesday evening.