Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale believes his side have recovered from two successive La Liga defeats as they look to exact revenge on Borussia Dortmund for their UEFA Champions League semi-final defeat last season.
Bale scored a brace as Real responded from losing to Barcelona and Sevilla to beat Rayo Vallecano de Madrid 5-0 on Saturday to remain in third place in La Liga, three points adrift of leaders Atletico Madrid.
However, it is a Champions League quarter-final clash against the Germans that has whetted the Welshman’s appetite as he admitted these are the type of games for which he left Tottenham Hotspur for Real last summer.
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“I think it was important we responded well and got everything back on track,” Bale told Real Madrid TV. “We’re massively looking forward to the Dortmund game. That is why you want to be playing football is to play in the big games. We are fully focused on Wednesday night and hopefully we can do a good job.”
Bale is expected once again join Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema in a fearsome Madrid frontline, with Ronaldo looking to equal Lionel Messi’s record of 14 goals in a Champions League season.
Real boss Carlo Ancelotti is set to make three changes from the side that started against Rayo, with Iker Casillas, Marcelo and Luka Modric set to replace Diego Lopez, Fabio Coentrao and Asier Illarramendi.
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Borussia Dortmund had the upper hand against Madrid when the sides met four times in last season’s competition.
Jurgen Klopp’s men took four points from a possible six in the group stage, before eliminating the nine-time European champions 4-3 on aggregate in the semi-finals.
However, Klopp will have a more testing time in selecting his side this time round as the German side has been ravaged by injuries.
Nevan Subotic, Marcel Schmelzer, Jakub Blaszczykowski, Ilkay Gundogan and Sven Bender are all injured, whilst top scorer Robert Lewandowski — who scored all four of his side’s goals in the 4-1 semi-final, first-leg win over Real last season — is suspended.
However, despite his selection problems, Klopp says his side have not regressed from last season.
“It has been a difficult season since the start. We have faced extraordinary challenges and an unprecedented injury crisis,” Klopp told Spanish sports daily Marca. “I, at least, have never seen anything like it, but, with all that, we are in the position to achieve our goals when the season started. Therefore, we cannot talk about being weaker or less strong. We are second in the German league, in the semi-finals of the Cup and the quarter-finals of the Champions League. That is to say, exactly the same as last season and, just like last season, we finished top of the hardest Champions League group, which shouldn’t be forgotten. We will never give up.”
Klopp is expected to use Marco Reus, who scored a hat-trick in Saturday’s 3-2 win at lowly VfB Stuttgart, or Gabon international Pierre-Emerick Aubemayang in an unusual role as the lone striker to compensate for the loss of Lewandowski.
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