“Ready to take up the challenge”, Xabi Alonso believes in a comeback!

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Developed heavily by Bayern Munich during the round of the Champions League final on the score of 3 goals to 0, Bayer Leverkusen is more than close to the exit.

The German champion is in a difficult position to consider qualifying for the quarter -finals of the competition. However, nothing is certain yet and all the scenarios remain possible. During the press conference on Monday, Xabi Alonso expressed that the team must make a perfect match to overthrow the Munich club.

“We have to prepare and be convinced that we are ready to take up this challenge. After a defeat, negative comments have increased but that is part of the work. I can't control this. However, I am sure that the team is convinced that I can achieve it, for several reasons. An important reason, as Jonathan Tah mentioned, is that we have nothing more to lose. Only Bayern can lose something. 100% of their supporters think they are already qualified. He said before the journalists present.

He added: “I am sure that the other day, at 2-0, Bochum fans did not think of seeing their team beat Bayern but they returned, they scored three goals (final victory 3-2). Many unexpected things can happen in football. It can happen tomorrow (Tuesday) on our field. Small details can be decisive. Once the ball rolls, unforeseen events occur. We know that the Champions League has more emotions. If we make mistakes, we have no chance. If we push them to make mistakes, red boxes, penalties, or to feel pressure behind, we poLet's put them in stress.“” Answer this Tuesday evening …

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