Girona Boss Michel on Facing Real Madrid: ‘They Are Unstoppable’

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Real Madrid may have dominated in the Copa del Rey and Champions League, but their recent La Liga form has been shaky. With just two points from their last three league games, Los Blancos are eager to turn things around as they host Girona at the Santiago Bernabéu this Sunday.

Michel’s Bold Take on the Clash

Speaking ahead of the high-stakes showdown, Girona manager Michel made his ambitions clear—his team is coming to win.

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“I don’t agree to a draw because I always prepare to win. I know Real Madrid are the favorites, but in football, anything can happen,” he said confidently.

Michel acknowledged the challenge of facing a Real Madrid side fresh off eliminating Manchester City from the Champions League, calling it a “very complicated game” given their form.

Real Madrid’s Attacking Threat

The Girona boss highlighted Los Blancos’ lethal attack, warning that even the slightest lapse in concentration could be costly.

“Two or three passes and they are unstoppable,” he admitted.

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Michel emphasized the need for defensive discipline, urging his players to avoid leaving too many gaps when pushing forward.

Stars to Watch

The Girona coach also pinpointed the Real Madrid players who could cause his team the most trouble:

“Vinicius, Rodrygo, Mbappe, or Valverde—who seems to be the best full-back in the world—are all incredibly difficult to stop.”

While Jude Bellingham will miss the match due to suspension, Michel believes his absence won’t weaken Madrid significantly.

“He is one of the best players in the world, but whoever replaces him will still be top quality,” he said.

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Ignoring the Referee Controversy

With La Liga currently embroiled in refereeing debates, Michel made it clear that his only focus is on the game, not the officials.

“My concern is Mbappe, Rodrygo, Vinicius. My concern is Real Madrid,” he stated.

As Girona prepares for one of their toughest tests of the season, Michel remains optimistic, knowing that in football, anything is possible.

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