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Make or break time as Real Madrid entertain Juventus in Champions League

Xinhua, May 12, 2015 Adjust font size:

Real Madrid play the most important 90 minutes of their season on Wednesday night when they entertain Juventus in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final knowing the result will either make or break their campaign.

A failure to overturn the 2-1 defeat they suffered against the Italian side in Turin a week ago would mean they fail to qualify for the final of the Champions League and would be almost certain to end the season in disappointment.

Real Madrid's 2-2 draw at home to Valencia, despite a heroic second half fightback, means they are now four points behind FC Barcelona in the BBVA Primera Liga with just two matches left to play and it would be a massive shock if Barca let that lead slip.

While Madrid did defeat Sevilla to win the European Supercup in August and lifted the World Club Championship in December, that would be scant consolation for failure to win either League, Cup or Champions League and almost certainly mean the end of Carlo Ancelotti's reign as coach at the club.

The game will start with goalkeeper Iker Casillas under the spotlight after he appeared to react to some unjust boos and whistles he received from the fans, while Gareth Bale is also under extra pressure after his agent accused other players of not passing the ball to him.

Tony Kroos should be OK to start after being forced out of Saturday's game following a bad fall and Karim Benzema has recovered from his knee injury, although whether or not he will be in condition to start is a moot point.

The presence of former Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata in the Juventus side adds an extra dimension to the clash. Morata was sold to Juve last summer after being frustrated at the lack of first team opportunities in the Bernabeu.

He scored the opening goal a week ago and produced a fine display; should he produce a repeat performance, it would not reflect well on either Ancelotti or Madrid president, Florentino Perez.

Depending on Barca's result away to Munich on Tuesday, there could be an all-Spanish final to the Champions League and whatever happens in Germany there will be a packed house in the Bernabeu. The question for Real Madrid is: will it be the road to Berlin, or the end of their season? Endi