Arguably the most consequential European tie for Arsenal in over a decade, both in terms of prestige and in terms of being a barometer of where we are and how far we still have to go.
Real Madrid are one of those teams that can be irrepressible when it comes to knockout European football, but they have been bested by English opponents (City in 2020 and 2023, Chelsea in 2021)
They have of course also bested English teams in that time
This has not been a consistently good team in Europe - Lost to AC Milan, Lille and Liverpool in the league stage, but they steamrolled City and despite being taken all the way by city rivals Atletico ultimately triumphed against them.
It could be argued that their six trophies in 11 seasons suggests they win when they need to
They are the reigning European champions
If we fall short (which I suspect we may) I think ultimately our shortcoming will be up front rather than in defence. Saka is our best player I don’t think there’s any doubt about that, but we cannot rely on him to single handedly bring us through. An inconsistent Martinelli and Odegaard who looks like he’s short on confidence and amazingly short on form are going to have to show something they’ve not shown for an age…what they are truly capable of
I would favour this lineup
Raya, White, Timber, Saliba, Lewis-Skelly, Rice, Partey, Odegaard, Martinelli, Nwaneri, Saka