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The inexorable march of time draws Real Madrid toward a season’s climax that brooks no compromise. The ultimate judgment will be rendered by the European Cup, especially poignant following the utter drought endured in the preceding year. Memories resurface vividly of the arduous campaigns against PSG, Chelsea, and Manchester City, culminating in the triumphant conquest over Liverpool in the 2022 Paris final. That historic night immortalized Courtois, elevating him to an untouchable status within the pantheon of Madrid legends. The present trajectory—marked by victories over Benfica and Manchester City once again—bears a striking resemblance to those past glories, fostering an unusual atmosphere tinged with cautious optimism as the team prepares to visit Munich.

Recent Performances and Lingering Expectations

Amid this charged backdrop, including the retroactive La Liga matchday, a draw against Girona scarcely conjured anything beyond an implicit farewell. Such a result, although modest, does little to diminish the mounting anticipation surrounding the squad’s European pursuits. The echoes of prior campaigns, laden with dramatic encounters and ultimate success, have instilled a particular confidence in fans and analysts alike. This sentiment, blending nostalgia with hopeful expectation, crystallizes as Real Madrid readies for their crucial engagement in Munich, where the stakes could not be higher.

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