Four nights to give the Spanish giant a hope of “lemon tada”
Real Madrid will need a monumental comeback tomorrow night if they overturn the 3-0 first-leg deficit against Arsenal.
The team returning from three Champions League goals proves how difficult it is, but it shows that it can.
Let’s take a look at previous opportunities here. The functions of Madrid’s arch rival, Barcelona, are a big hit.
Deportivo La Coruna 4-0 AC Milan (Sport won 5-4 in total) – 2004
It seemed almost dangerous when Milan’s star-studded teams scored a 4-1 victory at Sansilo in the first leg of the quarterfinals.
But they negotiated without an astonishing comeback from the side that won the La Liga for only period in history four years ago.
The then European champion Milan went down three times on a break after goals from Walter Pandiani, Juan Carlos Valeron and Albert Luk.
Alternate Fran grabbed the key fourth in 15 minutes and dumped teams like Cafu, Alessandro Nesta, Paolo Maldini, Andrea Pirlo, Clarence Seedorf, Kaka and Andriy Shevchenko.
Barcelona 6-1 Paris Saint-Germain (Balca scored 6-5 in total) – 2017
The original “Remontada” was a comeback where Barcelona dropped his chin with a 16 tie that edged PSG.
Luis Enrique’s side was totally overwhelmed in his first game at Parc des Princes as the home side won 4-0.
And Edinson Cavani scored at Camp Nou, earning a PSG 5-3 in 28 minutes, with Parien chasing after Luis Suarez.
However, the Catalans were not performed.
Neymar converted the free kick after 88 minutes and then, controversially, scored again from the penalty spot 91 minutes after Suarez went into the box. There was still time for Sergio Roberto to thrust the ball home four minutes later to inspire a wild scene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4m68r8kwac
Rome 3-0 Barcelona (Rome won 4-3 in total) – 2018
Barcelona were on the receiving end 12 months later as Messi, Suarez and CO were unable to prevent the Serie A side from returning from a 3-1 defeat at Camp Nou.
Edin Zeco gave hope to the Stadia Olimpico crowd when Daniel de Rossi converted a second-half penalty, increasing noise.
The stadium exploded as Greek defender Costas Manolas headed for Rome’s third home with eight minutes left.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvzponkkace
Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona (Liverpool scored 4-3 in total) – 2019
Barca was reverted back to life in 2019 on a thrilling night at Anfield.
Messi’s two goals, including a stunning free kick, and former Red Suarez’s goal, controlled Barca in this semi-final clash. However, Barcelona was not aware that they were trying to attack them at Merseyside.
Divock Origi gave Liverpool early hope, but his belief gained momentum when Georginio Wijnaldum scored twice in under 122 seconds in the second half.
Barca repeatedly feared their Roman surrender, so it came to pass when Trent Alexander Arnold’s quick corner allowed Ority to pass past Mark Andre Ter Stegen to clean the ball.