-How the team is feeling ahead of a historic comeback: We're really motivated, just like all Madrid fans, convinced that we can do it, aware of what we represent, and ready for a great match.
-Reasons to win: We are Real Madrid. If there's any team that comes to this stadium believing they can turn things around, it's us. We're the team with 15 European Cups, with outstanding players—some of whom weren't at 100% in the first leg but will be now.
-Without Tchouaméni: We have plenty of options, many players who can fill his role—not just one, but several: Camavinga, Thiago, Ceballos, Valverde. I'm very calm. I know the starting eleven I'll put out tomorrow, and I have a lot of confidence in them, as well as in those who will come off the bench in the second half, because it's going to be a long, intense match. I feel very confident and privileged to have this squad.
-Head, heart, or guts, like Alcaraz: We need everything—we have to be at our best emotionally, mentally, tactically, technically, and physically. We need to be at a very high level in all aspects; if we fall short in any, it won't be enough. We can't settle for giving 99%. We're a team with a strong personality, and we have to show it against a great team, in their stadium, after they beat us last week and will be confident they can do it again.
-How to come back: I don't think we need to do anything miraculous. If we had won the other day, it wouldn't have been crazy. Their goalkeeper was the MVP, which shows how many chances we had. I'm sure we'll play a great match, but no one should think it's a miracle if Madrid wins.
-Are the Germans afraid of Madrid: They're a great team, one of the few who can look us in the eye in terms of history and mentality. It's going to be a fantastic match between two clubs with a lot of history and mutual respect. But we have to focus on ourselves and what we can control.
-Madrid has never come back away from the Bernabéu after losing the first leg: It's a challenge, another test—just like the history of Real Madrid has always been written. We're ready to fight and work to make this club's story even greater.
-What to improve: We have to improve in many areas. It's important to make the most of our chances; I don't think we'll have as many as in the first leg. But if we do, our confidence will grow, and we have to score if we want to win. We need to play very well tomorrow.
-The Munich cauldron: I've played here, and so have the players. We're ready for it—these are the kinds of atmospheres where Real Madrid players feel comfortable. We have to enjoy it; these are the moments when Real Madrid players want to give their best.
-Motivated by being the underdog: I don't know how many teams in the world can say they've won 15 European Cups. The coach, the players, and the club all believe. Not a single fan has told me they don't believe. We know how tough it is—no one knows what will happen tomorrow—but Madrid will be there on that pitch, giving everything we've got. And with that, we believe we can win.
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