Real Madrid's Alvaro Arbeloa: We Can Beat Lyon

Los Merengues are trailing 1-0...

By Arjun Miglani

Alvaro Arbeloa, Real Madrid (Getty Images)
Real Madrid face their most important game of the season against Lyon on Wednesday, and Alvaro Arbeloa is confident that they will progress.

Speaking to Radio Marca, Arbeloa said, "We have an advantage, in that we are playing at home."

"I hope the Bernabeu is how Anfield was. I remember that during Champions League nights at Anfield, the public carried you.

"It is a final, because in the league you can make mistakes and fix them later on, but on Wednesday it is do or die.

"We all want the chance to win a Champions League title at home."

Real Madrid trail Lyon 1-0 from the first leg.
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