Ronaldo looks relaxed as Real flies to Germany to face Bayern for UCL quarter-final

Ronaldo looks relaxed as Real flies to Germany to face Bayern for UCL quarter-final

Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo figured out how to bring a smile out for the cameras as the Champions League holders took a flight for Germany for their quarter-final match against Bayern Munich on Tuesday. His teammate, Gareth Bale, as well as the others on the team, looked relaxed as they headed towards Germany. Bidding to be the first soccer club to retain the European crown in its new configuration, Real Madrid face the Bundesliga champions at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday in the first of two heavyweight faceoff.

Ronaldo looks relaxed as Real flies to Germany to face Bayern for UCL quarter-final

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In spite of the upcoming challenge, Ronaldo looked in a relaxed mood, offering the photographer the thumbs-up in a photo posted on the official Instagram page. Bale, James Rodriguez and Luka Modric, showed up on Real Madrid’s Twitter page. There was a similar contribution from Spain international Lucas Vazquez, who broke a wide grin alongside Matteo Kovacic, Isco, Alvaro Morata and Nacho, presenting it to the 450,000 followers on Twitter. It might well turn out to be the most unwinding portion of their most recent European experience, with Bayern Munich endeavoring to put an end to their quest for a third Champions League crown in the previous four seasons.

Ronaldo looks relaxed as Real flies to Germany to face Bayern for UCL quarter-final

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Bayern have not lifted the celebrated trophy since 2013 but have made it to the semi-finals in each of the last three competitions. In the wake of beating their greatest local rivals Borussia Dortmund 4-1 at the end of the week, they go into the match in extraordinary shape. On the other hand, Real Madrid could just manage a draw against their city rivals Atletico Madrid in a match that would have unquestionably left the legs feeling somewhat heavy.

Pepe gave Madrid the lead before a late goal from Antoine Griezmann kept the La Liga title race open wide, if just for Barcelona to lose against Malaga. In any case, presently sitting three points in front of the authoritative La Liga champions and with a match close by, a celebrated double from Zinedine Zidane’s men remains an unmistakable possibility.