Real Madrid are targeting a rare win in Germany when they take on Schalke 04 in tonight's Champions League Last 16, first-leg clash, feels striker
Gareth Bale
Gelsenkirchen: Real Madrid are targeting a rare win in Germany when they take on Schalke 04 in tonight's Champions League Last 16, first-leg clash, the Spanish giants' Gareth Bale says.
Gareth Bale
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Having scored 20 goals in the group stages, Madrid are looking to improve on their dreadful away record in Germany as they take on Schalke for the first time.
"We know the Champions League is a big competition with all the best teams in it, so we know it is going to be difficult," said the 24-year-old Wales winger.
"I think we are ready, we believe we can win every game so we'll go over there and hopefully come back with the win."
The Spanish league leaders are unbeaten in 26 games in all competitions, dating back to last October, and are clear favourites tonight.
But Madrid have prevailed just once in 24 previous away matches against German opposition, losing 17 times, including a 1-4 drubbing at Borussia Dortmund in last season's semi-final first leg when Robert Lewandowski hit all four goals.
That said, Schalke's form this season has been erratic and they have won only five of their last 11 home encounters against Spanish opponents, suffering four defeats.
Ronaldo returns
Madrid will be able to call on the firepower of Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo, who returns from a three-game ban.
The injury doubts are left-backs Marcelo and Fabio Coentrao as neither played in the 3-0 win against Elche on Saturday, so Alvaro Arbeloa could deputise if neither are fit.
Luka Modric and Sergio Ramos are also expected to return after being suspended and rested respectively at the weekend.
There was also good news for Schalke as Julian Draxler came off the bench to make his return after two months out with a foot injury.