Sergio Ramos reveals the reason behind Real Madrid turnaround

Sergio Ramos reveals the reason behind Real Madrid turnaround

Sergio Ramos credited fans for Real Madrid turnaround, says e ‘love and confidence from the fans was vital’, as Real Madrid are in the race of win the Champions league and La-Liga.

It was special, from the first minute until the last. We have to be grateful that grounds like this don’t exist. The love and confidence of the fans was fundamental from the start, showing that it could be achieved. The team has put their heart and soul in to it, like we promised the fans we would and we’re deservedly in to the semi-finals.

Sergio Ramos reveals the reason behind Real Madrid turnaround

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“There we people who though that the comeback wasn’t possible. We knew how to manage the game, as it’s not possible to maintain the pressure for 45 minutes, we did it for the first 30. In the second half the idea was to go out with a high intensity and look for the goal.”

While, Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola feels Atletico Madrid are as good as Real Madrid and Barcelona.

“Spanish teams have always been on top of their game in European games over the past few years,” Guardiola said at a news conference.

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“I have been keeping a close eye on the Spanish league in recent years, so I know how good Atletico Madrid are.

“People are always talking about Real Madrid and Barcelona, but Atletico have been up there as well in the past five years. They are on par with Madrid and Barcelona.

“Barcelona have been the best team around over the past 10 years or so and Atletico managed to eliminate them twice in the last three seasons. That is further proof that this is a very tough draw. I hope my players will remain healthy in the build-up to the two games against Atletico.”

Atletico have a strong defence, but Bayern have not conceded many goals either,” he added.

Sergio Ramos reveals the reason behind Real Madrid turnaround“There’s no denying they are a strong opponent, though, just like Juventus were.

“They press their opponents, defend deep and are very compact. Diego Godin is always there to intercept crosses from the wings and Jan Oblak is a great goalkeeper. They have a very good organisation.

“Juventus were one of the strongest teams in the world in defence and so were Benfica. Now we meet another team that is very strong at the back.”