Barcelona might have just taken the edge in their Champions League tie against Real Madrid but Rafael Nadal believes that Los Blancos can still make it to Wembley.
Tennis World No. 1 player Rafael Nadal has backed Jose Mourinho and co by insisting that Los Merengues have what it takes to overturn their 2 goal deficit to the Catalans at the Nou Camp. Barcelona are currently massive favorites to make the final at Wembley after taking a 2-0 lead from the first leg match at the Bernabeu.
Now, all Guardiola's men need to do is see of Madrid against this Tuesday and playing it at the Nou Camp presents a huge advantage to the Blaugranas. Nevertheless, Nadal is convinced in the talent present under Jose Mourinho and stressed that nothing is impossible when it comes to Champions League football.
According to the AS, Nadal said: The outlook for the semi-final second leg is not the most positive for Real Madrid, because when you lose 0-2 at home [it] is very difficult to overturn. [However] in sport anything can happen.
Nadal, whose uncle Miguel played for Barca, was also unimpressed with all the unwanted incidents take took place on and off the field last week.
"This is not good for either side, nor for the fans by the image that is given. The best thing is that everything is serene, [goes] back to normal and the rivalry is between the clubs, but in the sporting arena."
Now, all Guardiola's men need to do is see of Madrid against this Tuesday and playing it at the Nou Camp presents a huge advantage to the Blaugranas. Nevertheless, Nadal is convinced in the talent present under Jose Mourinho and stressed that nothing is impossible when it comes to Champions League football.
According to the AS, Nadal said: The outlook for the semi-final second leg is not the most positive for Real Madrid, because when you lose 0-2 at home [it] is very difficult to overturn. [However] in sport anything can happen.
Nadal, whose uncle Miguel played for Barca, was also unimpressed with all the unwanted incidents take took place on and off the field last week.
"This is not good for either side, nor for the fans by the image that is given. The best thing is that everything is serene, [goes] back to normal and the rivalry is between the clubs, but in the sporting arena."