Figo: Real Madrid Slight Favourites in El Clasico

Luis Figo is the most knowledgeable person about El Clasico, having seen all sides of the conflict and plenty of animosity to accompany it. The Portuguese winger, who has made Los Blancos the game’s slight favorite, will undoubtedly be watching the next edition.

Real Madrid defeated Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday, pulling off another incredible comeback. Ballon d’Or winner Vinicius Junior scored five goals in the second half.

“That kind of thing happening in the Champions League is becoming the norm, isn’t it? Being behind on the scoreboard and then guaranteeing an exaggerated outcome with Real Madrid’s quality and atmosphere.

Figo was asked if he believed that the Bernabeu and the Champions League atmosphere could actually affect a game that much. At halftime, manager Carlo Ancelotti had assured the players that the Bernabeu would support them in their comeback if they scored the first goal of the second half.

“I believe it’s a very favorable environment to play for Madrid in that stadium, with all the support they receive in the Champions League.” I told a buddy that all Real Madrid games at the Bernabeu are really lengthy, and the second half is still to come.

There is a relationship between the players, the people, and the circumstances. It provides you greater vitality, vigor, and intensity, which helps you accomplish your goals and foster competition.

He was also questioned on his assessment of the Clasico, which will pit the top two against one another following a crucial Champions League week for both.

“A Clasico can never be predicted. There is a lot of rivalry and aggressiveness because everyone wants to be there. Given the unpredictability of the outcome, it makes little difference how either team performs. Madrid must be somewhat favored because they play at home and must win to finish at the top, but it will be nice,” Figo told Cadena SER.

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