The Spanish international had a busy outing at the Allianz Arena as Real Madrid lost their 9th match against Bayern Munich and believes they will have to improve in the second leg.
Real Madrid’s failed to impress as their first test against a European giants in the current edition of UEFA Champions League resulted in a disappointing draw.
Los Blancos cancelled out Frank Ribery’s first half strike after the interval with Mesut Ozil tapping in from close range, but saw them losing 2-1 as Mario Gomez hit the back of the net in the final minute of normal time.
In the return leg at the Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid need to win the match to book a place in the elite European competition’s final at the end of May.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sergio-Ramos-c33096 echoed the sentiments but believes they cannot risk a one goal victory against a team like Bayern Munich. He stated that Mourinho’s men will have to go all out for a positive result and asked the Madridista to cheer them to success.
"We'll have to try to win the tie from the start. One goal may not be enough. We'll have to go all out for a win.”
"Everyone at the Bernabeu must roar in support of the team and make our opponent feel what it's like to play at the stadium.”
Reflecting on the match, Ramos stated that they have been disappointed with the defeat where they were put to test against a team with great individual skill.
After their adventures in Europe, Jose Mourinho’s charges need to return their attention to La Liga where they have El Clasico at the Camp Nou lined up next.
"It was a shame to lose. We would have liked to leave with a draw, but these things happen in football. We faced a dangerous opponent that has great individual skill."
"This is football: the Champions League and La Liga can be at stake for a team in no time. We want to win at Camp Nou."
Madrid’s season objectives hinge on the fixtures coming up over the next seven days, with the Spanish title and Champions League glory on the line. However, Ramos stated that that they cannot complain with the timing and the results much as these things
are part and parcel of football.
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