How did Real Madrid fare in February?

24th February 2018, Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain; La Liga football, Real Madrid versus Alaves; Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) celebrates his goal which made it 3-0 (Photo by Shot for Press/Action Plus via Getty Images)
24th February 2018, Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain; La Liga football, Real Madrid versus Alaves; Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) celebrates his goal which made it 3-0 (Photo by Shot for Press/Action Plus via Getty Images) /
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BARCELONA, SPAIN – FEBRUARY 27: Marco Asensio of Real Madrid looks on during the La Liga match between Espanyol and Real Madrid at Estadio de Cornella-El Prat on February 27, 2018 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)
BARCELONA, SPAIN – FEBRUARY 27: Marco Asensio of Real Madrid looks on during the La Liga match between Espanyol and Real Madrid at Estadio de Cornella-El Prat on February 27, 2018 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Quality Sport Images/Getty Images) /

Conclusion

It is not a longshot to think that this club can beat their opponents and head into another UCL Final. March will be a great time for several players to stay back in Madrid and rest.

With their last game of the month being on the 18th and not resuming La Liga action until April 1st, most players will have 13 days of rest.

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Real went all out dropping points in two of their seven fixtures. The club has moved in the right direction after struggling for the better part of the season but things are looking up now.

The situation and standing of Madrid are not ideal but that is the hand they have been dealt. A strong performance against PSG will truly benefit the morale of the club and fans. Never discount this club and what they are capable of, this is Real Madrid.

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