
Real Madrid must accomplish a number of tactical and psychological goals in order to overcome the 3-0 deficit againt Arsenal FC and earn a spot in the Champions League. Their chances of moving on to the next round of the competition have been impacted in some way by that loss. What they can do to prevent the problem is broken down as follows:
High tempo and early pressure: Madrid should get the game going with a strong push, force mistakes, and aim for an early goal. An early goal might change the pace.
Use a more attacking setup: To generate overloads in the last third, the team should use a 4-3-3 or even a 3-4-3. Stretch the opposition by pushing fullbacks high.
Midfield Control: With innovative players like Bellingham, Kroos, and Modrić, they should control the midfield to influence play and dismantle the opposition defense.
Take advantage of mistakes quickly: Vinícius Jr. and Rodrygo are able to take advantage of gaps behind opponents.
Make use of the crowd: Consider PSG or City in previous years to see how the fervor of the Santiago Bernabéu’s home crowd has propelled comebacks.
Leadership: It is the responsibility of players like Nacho, Carvajal, and Modrić to set an example and inspire faith in the team.
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Defensive Discipline: They cannot afford to give up when chasing goals. Their momentum could be destroyed by an away goal (if the rules apply; however, UEFA just banned away goals) or simply giving up.
Carlo Ancelotti will need to use his substitutes well, bringing on players with energy like Brahim Díaz or Joselu if they need goals late on.
Set Pieces & Moments of Magic: Capitalize on corners or free kicks. And with players like Bellingham or Vinícius, one moment of brilliance can change everything.
Goals: If it’s 3-0 from the first leg, Real Madrid must win by 3 goals to force extra time or 4+ to qualify directly (assuming no away goals rule).