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CL: Real Madrid seek inspiration from past glories

Last updated on: May 2, 2011 14:35 IST

Image: Zinedine Zidane (left) with Steve McManaman before a Champions League match in 2002
Photographs: Getty Images

Real Madrid are attempting to revive former glories to inspire them on their mission to overturn a two-goal deficit at arch-rivals Barcelona in Tuesday's Champions League semi-final second leg.

Real's website (www.realmadrid.com) ran a picture on Sunday of their players celebrating a 2-0 semi-final first-leg victory at the Nou Camp in 2002 that paved the way for their ninth and most recent triumph in Europe's elite club competition.

Zinedine Zidane and Steve McManaman scored that night and the Spanish giants drew the return leg at the Bernabeu 1-1 before Real beat German side Bayer Leverkusen 2-1 in the final thanks to Zidane's stunning volley.

"Everyone agrees it will be difficult, but no one gives up hope," the club wrote.

"This historic precedent is just what Real Madrid need to have even greater faith in their chances on Tuesday."

'The names of the finalists haven't been inscribed yet'

Image: Iker Casillas

Goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas added his voice to the message of optimism.

"The names of the two teams that will play the final haven't been inscribed yet," the Spanish World Cup winner said.

"You never know what may happen. We will play in Barcelona knowing a final is set to take place in a month and that any of the four teams still in the championship may be in it."

The ill-tempered first leg in Madrid last week, when World Player of the Year Lionel Messi struck two late goals after Real defender Pepe had been sent off, resulted in UEFA opening probes into the two clubs.

'I want them to support the team, forget about the rest'

Image: Barcelona supporters hold up a banner

They both filed a complaint about the other with European soccer's governing body, Barca reporting Real coach Jose Mourinho for belittling his counterpart Pep Guardiola's achievements and Real accusing the Barca players of play-acting.

Barca president Sandro Rosell sought to ease tension ahead of Tuesday's clash, urging the club's fans to "show good manners and common sense".

"Our supporters are a model of good behaviour and I am asking them to show that again this Tuesday, especially because all eyes will be on us," he told the club's TV channel.

"I want them to support the team, forget about all the other stuff and not get provoked."

Barca's defence ravaged by injuries

Image: Gabriel Milito

Barca and Real rested key players and were beaten in La Liga at the weekend, Barca surrendering the lead and losing 2-1 at Real Sociedad and Real going down 3-2 at home to relegation threatened Real Zaragoza.

The results preserved Barca's eight-point lead over Real at the top with four games left and the Catalans remain firmly on course for a third successive Spanish league title.

Barca's defence has been ravaged by injuries and their problems deepened on Saturday when they lost centre back Gabriel Milito to a thigh strain and reserve team fullback Martin Montoya to a fractured clavicle.

'Madridismo always believes in comebacks'

Image: Sergio Ramos

There was more positive news on Andres Iniesta's calf injury when the Spain midfielder, who missed last week's first leg, took part in Sunday's training session.

Real will be without Pepe for Tuesday's game and defender Sergio Ramos is also suspended. Mourinho, who was sent from the bench for protesting Pepe's dismissal, will have to watch from the stands.

"Madridismo always believes in comebacks," Real Director General Jorge Valdano said on Sunday.

"If there was just one team that had the habit of being heroic, it would be Real Madrid. Nothing should deprive us of feeling hope and excitement for Tuesday's match."

English Premier League leaders Manchester United will defend a 2-0 advantage over Schalke 04 when they host the Bundesliga side in Wednesday's other semi. The final is at London's Wembley stadium on May 28.

Probable teams:

Barcelona: 1-Victor Valdes; 2-Daniel Alves, 3-Gerard Pique, 14-Javier Mascherano, 5-Carles Puyol; 16-Sergio Busquets, 6-Xavi, 15-Seydou Keita; 17-Pedro, 10-Lionel Messi, 7-David Villa.

Real Madrid: 1-Iker Casillas; 17-Alvaro Arbeloa, 2-Ricardo Carvalho, 18-Raul Albiol, 12-Marcelo; 10-Lassana Diarra, 14-Xabi Alonso, 24-Sami Khedira; 23-Mesut Ozil, 7-Cristiano Ronaldo, 22-Angel Di Maria.

Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium).

Source: REUTERS
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