Daily Dispatch

Zidane warns his men to raise their game or pay dearly

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ZINEDINE Zidane says Real Madrid must heed the lessons from their Juventus scare in order to finish off Bayern Munich in next Tuesday’s Champions League semifinal return leg.

Real took a step closer to a third straight European title after Marco Asensio hit the winner in a 2-1 firstleg comeback victory in Munich on Wednesday.

But having suffered an almighty scare at home in the quarterfin­als, when Juventus won 3-1 in Madrid after Real had beaten them 3-0 in Turin, Zidane says nothing is decided despite Real’s slender advantage.

“We will have to fight in the second leg, nothing is decided. That showed in the second leg against Juventus,” said Zidane.

“We will have to suffer again and face Bayern in a different way at home, because if we don’t we could have a bad result next week,” he warned.

The hosts took the lead at the soldout Allianz Arena through Joshua Kimmich, but Marcelo equalised just before the break.

Substitute Asensio hit Real’s winner after finishing a counter-attack to seal Real’s sixth straight win over Bayern in the knockout stages of Europe.

“We can be happy with the result. We had difficulti­es at the start of the match in imposing our game,” said Zidane.

“We can do better, but we’re happy with the result.”

Zidane pulled a surprise before kick-off by dropping Gareth Bale, but insisted he does not have a problem with the Welshman.

“I have a lot of quality players here. He has been playing well and I know I can count on Gareth Bale the same way I do those others who also didn’t play,” said Zidane.

Toni Kroos was unimpresse­d with Real’s performanc­e at his former club.

“It was an average performanc­e from us in the end. We had a lot of work to do, a lot of running,” said Madrid’s Germany midfielder. “The result is good, nothing more than that.

“Bayern were probably a bit better than us, but we took our chances well.”

Bayern captain Thomas Mueller admits the result does them no favours.

To compound Bayern’s woes, they could have lost both Arjen Robben and Jerome Boateng for the return.

Both suffered leg injuries in the opening half an hour and were examined yesterday.

“Madrid is Madrid. We saw there how coolly they took their chances,” said Mueller.

“We need another mentality in front of goal, which could have been very different in my opinion.”

Mueller says last year’s 2-1 secondleg win over 90 minutes at Madrid in the quarterfin­als – before Bayern eventually lost 6-3 on aggregate after extra-time – gives them hope.

“We won there last year, but we need a different mentality and a killer instinct,” he said.

Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes was not happy to see his team throw away the lead and waste a string of chances.

“It was a curious game. We had a lot of chances we didn’t use, so it’s no wonder we lost,” fumed Heynckes. “I’m not accusing anyone, but our defence was poor for the goals they scored – we gave them away.

“What team has so many chances against Real and doesn’t use them? We have nothing to lose in Madrid and go there with a free spirit.” —

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? IN CONTROL MODE: Marcelo of Real Madrid holds off Javi Martinez of Bayern Munich during their Champions League semifinal first leg match at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, on Wednesday. The return leg will be played on Tuesday
Picture: GETTY IMAGES IN CONTROL MODE: Marcelo of Real Madrid holds off Javi Martinez of Bayern Munich during their Champions League semifinal first leg match at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, on Wednesday. The return leg will be played on Tuesday

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