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Ancelloti announces Real Madrid’s squad for historic UCL comeback against Arsenal


Real Madrid have announced squad list through their official channels the 20-man players for the match against Arsenal.
Ancelotti has called up all available players except for the injured Lunin, Mendy, Militao and Carvajal, and the suspended Camavinga.
Madrid are ready for the comeback at the Santiago Bernabeu. Los Blancos, who have to come back from 3-0 down in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Arsenal, have announced their 20-man squad for the game on Tuesday afternoon.
Carlo Ancelotti has called up all the players available to him except for the injured Andriy Lunin. Ferland Mendy, Eder Militao and Dani Carvajal, and the suspended Eduardo Camavinga, who was sent off in the first game at the Emirates Stadium.
As for the new signings, Aurelien Tchouameni, absent in London after serving a ban, returns to the team, as does Dani Ceballos, who has already put behind him a muscular injury that kept him out of action for almost two months. The Sevillian reappeared last weekend against Alaves to play a few minutes.
The Italian coach has several doubts in the eleven, among which is the position of the left-back. Alaba played in the first leg and could be back in that position, but Fran Garcia could potentially take his place in the starting eleven.
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