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Espanyol versus Real Madrid: Team News, Preview, Live Stream, TV Info
Real Madrid will be back in real life on Tuesday, when they go to Catalonia to go up against Espanyol in La Liga.
Los Blancos have won four matches consecutively in the opposition and are attempting to chase down adversaries Atletico Madrid, who sit in second place in the standings. Espanyol have demonstrated strong generally, with four back to back draws, yet Real enter the match as clear top picks.
Group News
Without a doubt, Toni Kroos stays out with knee damage, per the Press Association (for the Mirror). Luka Modric and Marcelo have additionally been truant as of late in the wake of getting thumps and are not anticipated that would include against the Catalans. Marco Asensio could come back to the group, notwithstanding, following his nonattendance against Alaves after he had his insight tooth evacuated, per Marca.
No doubt, Los Blancos won't hazard their stars in the event that they have any thumps or battle with illness―Barcelona's great shape implies the La Liga title race is everything except over, and the arrival leg against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League is the need now.
Real steamed to a 4-0 prevail upon Deportivo Alaves in their last excursion, and supervisor Zinedine Zidane wasn't hesitant to blend things up amid the match, rolling out strategic improvements and a few adjustments to his side.
The BBC of Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema highlighted together in an arrangement we hadn't found in some time, with the previous Tottenham Hotspur man returning to his spot on the wing.
This keep running of generally simple matches comes at a decent time for Zidane and Real, enabling him to test a bit with his group and rest key starters in front of the extremely critical match against PSG. Real will have Getafe before the excursion to France―expect a large portion of the normal starters to include in Catalonia and be refreshed in the following trip.
There could likewise be a lot of changes right on time at the RCDE Stadium if things go Real's way―Espanyol have something of a notoriety for playing a physical brand of football, particularly against the class' ideal.
Previous Blancos goalkeeper Diego Lopez was the main reason Espanyol didn't lose at Deportivo La Coruna in their last match, and the 36-year-old will be quick to demonstrate his old club he's as yet an extraordinary plug.
Lopez left Real for Milan in 2014 yet never really settled in Serie A. He's been strong since coming back to Spain, be that as it may, and will have the opportunity to demonstrate it against the La Liga mammoths.
Real Madrid will be back in real life on Tuesday, when they go to Catalonia to go up against Espanyol in La Liga.
Los Blancos have won four matches consecutively in the opposition and are attempting to chase down adversaries Atletico Madrid, who sit in second place in the standings. Espanyol have demonstrated strong generally, with four back to back draws, yet Real enter the match as clear top picks.
Group News
Without a doubt, Toni Kroos stays out with knee damage, per the Press Association (for the Mirror). Luka Modric and Marcelo have additionally been truant as of late in the wake of getting thumps and are not anticipated that would include against the Catalans. Marco Asensio could come back to the group, notwithstanding, following his nonattendance against Alaves after he had his insight tooth evacuated, per Marca.
No doubt, Los Blancos won't hazard their stars in the event that they have any thumps or battle with illness―Barcelona's great shape implies the La Liga title race is everything except over, and the arrival leg against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League is the need now.
Real steamed to a 4-0 prevail upon Deportivo Alaves in their last excursion, and supervisor Zinedine Zidane wasn't hesitant to blend things up amid the match, rolling out strategic improvements and a few adjustments to his side.
The BBC of Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema highlighted together in an arrangement we hadn't found in some time, with the previous Tottenham Hotspur man returning to his spot on the wing.
This keep running of generally simple matches comes at a decent time for Zidane and Real, enabling him to test a bit with his group and rest key starters in front of the extremely critical match against PSG. Real will have Getafe before the excursion to France―expect a large portion of the normal starters to include in Catalonia and be refreshed in the following trip.
There could likewise be a lot of changes right on time at the RCDE Stadium if things go Real's way―Espanyol have something of a notoriety for playing a physical brand of football, particularly against the class' ideal.
Previous Blancos goalkeeper Diego Lopez was the main reason Espanyol didn't lose at Deportivo La Coruna in their last match, and the 36-year-old will be quick to demonstrate his old club he's as yet an extraordinary plug.
Lopez left Real for Milan in 2014 yet never really settled in Serie A. He's been strong since coming back to Spain, be that as it may, and will have the opportunity to demonstrate it against the La Liga mammoths.



