Soccer-Arbeloa expects Champions League response as Real host Bayern after LaLiga setback


Soccer Football - LaLiga - Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid - Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain - March 22, 2026 Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa before the match REUTERS/Jon Nazca

April 6 (Reuters) - Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa ⁠expects his side to rise to the occasion when they host Bayern Munich in the first leg ⁠of their Champions League quarter-final at the Bernabeu on Tuesday, as they look to rebound from ‌a damaging league defeat.

Real's LaLiga title hopes took a hit on Saturday after a 2-1 loss away to relegation-threatened Mallorca, leaving them seven points adrift of leaders Barcelona in the table.

"I told them there was no time to dwell on what had happened," Arbeloa told reporters on Monday. "All ​we're thinking about is winning tomorrow."

Real face a stern test against Vincent ⁠Kompany's Bayern, who are nine points clear at ⁠the top of the Bundesliga and finished second in the Champions League league phase, suffering just one defeat.

"They're aggressive ⁠in ‌defence, they're fearless, they're brave, they mark their men very closely, they drop back at tremendous speed, with intensity, and with the pace they bring to the game," Arbeloa said.

"They're a very well-rounded team with plenty ⁠of weapons to cause damage. They're capable of scoring plenty of goals ​and have a defence in which ‌everyone gets involved."

Arbeloa, however, is confident that Real's pedigree on Europe's biggest stage will again come to ⁠the fore.

"A Madrid side ​that has always stood up to top-class opponents," the Spaniard added.

"We're up against a team that's the most consistent in Europe and will really test us. Our history against this opponent is special. I'm sure we're in for a great night, just like against ⁠Manchester City."

Real cruised into the quarters with a dominant 5-1 aggregate ​victory over City.

VINICIUS HOPES TO STAY AT REAL FOR 'MANY YEARS'

Vinicius Jr reiterated his desire to remain at the club as the Brazilian winger nears the final year of his contract.

The 25-year-old has endured a mixed campaign, going 16 matches without a ⁠goal early in the season and hearing boos from sections of the Bernabeu crowd.

Vinicius has since rediscovered his form, scoring 17 goals and providing 13 assists in 44 appearances across all competitions this season.

Since arriving at Real in 2018, Vinicius has lifted two Champions League trophies and won LaLiga three times, along with several other major honours.

"I hope I ​can stay for many years to come," Vinicius said. "We know what we all want, ⁠and when the time is right, we'll renew the contract. I'm happy here."

Vinicius said it has been a learning experience ​following a turbulent period at the club that included the dismissal of ‌former manager Xabi Alonso after seven months in charge, amid ​reports of internal tensions.

"I've grown as a person. I have a great rapport with Arbeloa and he's given me a real boost of confidence," he added.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru;Editing by Toby Davis)

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