Former Arsenal defender, Phillippe Senderos, has warned his former club of the danger posed by Real Madrid ahead of their second leg quarterfinal match at the Bernabeu on Wednesday.
Senderos believes that anything is possible as he predicted the outcome of the game in Spain.
It was a favourable result for the Gunners at the Emirates Stadium last week as they put themselves in advantageous position ahead of the visit to the Santiago Bernabeu for the second leg.
Declan Rice scored two free-kicks and Mikel Merino made it 3-0 to brighten the Gunners' hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League for a first time since 2009.
Senderos played a part in the Arsenal side that eliminated Real Madrid from the Champions League in 2006, thanks to Thierry Henry's lone strike at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Senderos told AS that Real Madrid cannot be written off as they are playing at home.
The former defender said, “Madrid is a great team, brimming with champions and an incomparable history. The result is very unfavorable, but I think they can do a lot of damage if they’re successful.
“Maybe, but with Madrid’s stars, anything is possible. They have impressive quality, and if we know one thing, it’s that in their stadium and with their fans, they won’t give up as long as there’s a chance to move forward. The fans will push them, and a first goal can change the situation. They can do it.”;
Ahead of the game, Los Blancos have sent out messages via several of their stars warning Arsenal of their willingness to fight for progression.