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Alonso eyes historic third Champions League title

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munich — Laid-back Xabi Alonso’s present and past collide on Wednesday when current employers Bayern Munich host his ex-club Real Madrid in a mouthwater­ing battle of the Champions League giants.

Bayern play Real at Munich’s Allianz Arena in a plum first-leg clash with the return on April 18 — Alonso’s last appearance at Madrid’s Bernabeu, where he spent five seasons from 2009-14, before he retires in June.

The 35-year-old will hang up his boots having won the 2010 World Cup and 2008 and 2012 European titles in 114 appearance­s for Spain.

The defensive midfielder has a reputation for being ice-cool under pressure, leading one German newspaper to dub him: “a champion of simple things, with the serenity of a Zen master.”

But the charismati­c Basque is bidding to finish his profession­al career by making history and winning the Champions League with three different clubs having lifted the trophy with Liverpool in 2005 and Real in 2014.

No other player has won the Champions League three times with three different clubs.

Clarence Seedorf is the only player to have won the trophy three times, but he did it with two clubs — Real in 1998 and then at AC Milan in 2003 and 2007.

And if Bayern have their way, Cardiff’s Principali­ty Stadium, which hosts the 2017 Champions League final, will be where Alonso makes his final profession­al appearance, but first they must squeeze past Real.

“Wow! It will be a great quarterfin­al between two historic clubs,” Alonso said when the quarterfin­al draw was made. “For me, of course this is a special game. I’m glad to be able to play in Madrid again, but I also know the Bernabeu is always a difficult place to go.”

Three years ago, Real beat Atletico Madrid to win the Champions League final 4-1 in Lisbon.

Current Bayern coach Carlo Ancelotti led Real to their tenth Champions League title with Alonso, who was suspended for the 2014 final, urging his side on before joining Bayern for 2014/15.

Alonso is in the late autumn of his career, but is first-choice under Ancelotti.

His lack of pace has seen him accused of slowing Bayern’s game down going forward, but he has produced countless 40-metre passes to quickly turn defence into attack this season.

He was again rock-solid alongside Chile’s Arturo Vidal in Saturday’s 4-1 thrashing of Borussia Dortmund, keeping things tight in the midfield as Robert Lewandowsk­i, Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery grabbed the goals.

Alonso showed his touch in the build-up for Robben’s goal on 49 minutes which left Bayern 3-1 up before Lewandowsk­i converted a late penalty. —

 ?? AFP ?? Bayern’s Xabi alonso is in line to become the first player to win three Champions league titles with three different clubs. —
AFP Bayern’s Xabi alonso is in line to become the first player to win three Champions league titles with three different clubs. —

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