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Real Madrid-Bayern Munich: “It may be 51/49 for Real Madrid”, Tuchel cautious before the return match

“We don't talk about the myth, we don't make the task even more difficult than it is,” said Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel on Tuesday, on the eve of challenging Real Madrid in the semi-finals.

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Real Madrid-Bayern Munich: “It may be 51/49 for Real Madrid”, Tuchel cautious before the return match

“We don't talk about the myth, we don't make the task even more difficult than it is,” said Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel on Tuesday, on the eve of challenging Real Madrid in the semi-finals. Champions League second leg finals.

Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, the two biggest clubs in European football (20 crowns between them), separated with a score of parity (2-2) in the semi-final first leg of the Champions League last week at the Allianz Arena. The winner of the return to Madrid on Wednesday (9:00 p.m.) will qualify for the final on June 1 at Wembley.

“We don't talk about the myth, we don't make the task even more difficult than it is. It’s one of the most complicated stadiums to win, but it’s not impossible,” underlined Thomas Tuchel.

“We had a good first leg, we were a little better but unfortunately we didn't win. With the advantage of playing at home, it is perhaps 51/49 for Real Madrid,” said Tuchel, forced by his management to leave his post at the end of the season, after a negative series at the mid February.

He spoke of the Real Madrid myth by recalling his personal memories of his childhood, when he leafed through the books on the European Cup or could stay up a little longer on a Tuesday or Wednesday evening and there had a great chance to see Real.

“It is one of the biggest clubs in the world, we are also a big club in Europe, with tradition and dominance. That's why it's a great semi-final. It’s a gift and also an obligation to give everything tomorrow,” insisted the Bavarian technician.

“We don't play a semi-final to benefit from a semi-final, but to go to the final. We are playing tomorrow for Wembley and for nothing else,” he explained.

Facing Real on Wednesday, he expects a match in waves and phases. “We will definitely need these phases with ball control to recover, also to hurt the opponent, to play in the opponent's half. We also have to guard against Real Madrid's super-fast counter-attacking game.”

For Thomas Tuchel, it is impossible to “do tactics with the result. The winner goes to Wembley and we want to be the winner,” he concluded.

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