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Real Madrid treat the Champions League play-off second leg against Benfica as a do-or-die match, with a last-16 place on the line at the Estadio Bernabeu. Alvaro Arbeloa frames the tie as a final, even though Real Madrid hold a 1-0 advantage from the first leg in Portugal thanks to Vinicius Junior.
Despite that away win, the situation still looks tense for the 15-time Champions League winners. Real Madrid have gone through in 22 of their last 23 knockout ties after winning the first leg, with the only slip in this sequence coming against Ajax in the 2018-19 last 16, when Real Madrid lost 4-1 at home.
The current play-off continues an unusual sequence between Real Madrid and Benfica in this Champions League campaign. The sides now meet for a third straight game, after facing each other on matchday eight of the group stage and then in both legs of the play-off. No other Champions League fixture has been played three times in succession within one season.
The first leg in Portugal is decided by a Vinicius Junior strike, but the goal is overshadowed by allegations of racist abuse towards the Brazilian from Gianluca Prestianni. The Benfica player is now suspended for the return match at the Bernabeu, which adds further context to a tie already under close scrutiny across Europe.
Arbeloa stresses how the tie feels inside the club and among supporters, and underlines the value of the home crowd at the Bernabeu. “There’s a lot of excitement, said Arbeloa in his pre-match press conference. A lot of anticipation for a great Champions League night at the Bernabeu, because we know the atmosphere that’s already there and will continue to be there. We have a lot at stake. People often say ‘this is a final,’ and it’s going to be one. Whoever wins will advance. All our passion and energy. It will be a very special match, a great Champions League night at the Bernabeu, knowing the importance of the fans in these kinds of games. And with our sights set on advancing and winning.”
Attention also turns to Kylian Mbappe, whose physical condition has been under the microscope. Arbeloa confirms that Mbappe is available and highlights the forward’s influence on major matches, especially when opponents try to defend deep at the Bernabeu in high-pressure knockout fixtures.
Arbeloa outlines Mbappe’s importance clearly when speaking about the second leg. “[Mbappe is] ready to play tomorrow, which is the most important thing right now, added Arbeloa. It’s been several weeks… everyone knows that, but I want to emphasise his effort and commitment. He tries to help us on the pitch. He’s a gamechanger, and the defenders know that he can decide a match with any action. He’s ready for tomorrow, and I’m sure he’ll have a great game.”
Mbappe’s production in this Champions League season underlines that trust. The forward has been involved in 14 goals, with 13 goals and one assist, which is the highest tally by a Real Madrid player in a single Champions League campaign since Karim Benzema recorded 15 goals and two assists in 2021-22.
Real Madrid Champions League play-off numbers and French records
Across all Champions League seasons, Mbappe now reaches 25 assists. That figure places Mbappe level with Thierry Henry among French players in the competition. Only Karim Benzema, with 27 assists, and Zinedine Zidane, with 26 assists, sit ahead of Mbappe in this specific statistical ranking.
| French player | Champions League assists |
|---|---|
| Karim Benzema | 27 |
| Zinedine Zidane | 26 |
| Kylian Mbappe | 25 |
| Thierry Henry | 25 |
Real Madrid approach this second leg knowing their strong record after first-leg victories, but also aware of the Ajax setback that breaks that pattern. Benfica chase a result that would overturn the 1-0 deficit and end Real Madrid’s campaign, while the hosts rely on the Bernabeu atmosphere, Vinicius Junior’s form and Mbappe’s impact.
Story first published: Tuesday, February 24, 2026, 19:57 [IST]
