Three reasons why Real Madrid will win on their return to the Santiago Bernabeu

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Madridistas, the heart and soul of the club, will be back to cheer Real Madrid on

Fans are the backbone of Real Madrid. Not just for Real Madrid, fans are the strength for any football club. And in all fairness, football without fans is a bit boring. Football is incomplete without the cheers, jeers, chants, and waving flags from the stands. The presence of fans is one of the key factors which determine the difference between a home fixture and an away fixture.

Real Madrid didn’t have the support of fans in the 2020/21 season, and this season they have played in front of fans for three games. But each of those games was an away fixture, where Real Madrid were subjected to a lot of jeers from the rival fans. The club did very well to win 7 out of 9 points in hostile environments, but now they will finally get some home support from their fans, with almost 60% of the stadium expected to be filled with fans.

For a fan-owned club with a huge fanbase spread across different parts of the world, this is indeed a special moment and the club will try their best to please the fans with an excellent result, with added motivation from the stands.

We will again get to hear the Hala Madrid y Nada Mas song while the players walk out onto the pitch. We will get to see the stadium announcer shouting the scorer’s name when a goal is scored by Real Madrid. And the fans will counter any time-wasting tactic of the opponents with relentless whistling. Football is well and truly back to the Bernabeu.