
UEFA has conducted the draw for the quarterfinals of the Champions League, this Friday.
Real Madrid will face Galatasaray. Opposition of choice for Didier Drogba, who must be strong to face the team of the one who had called him to Chelsea, José Mourinho.
This season, Real Madrid has made the Champions League its main objective. The quarter-final against Galatasaray seems rather affordable. Caution when even at this formidable team of Istanbul.
The Turks were clearly advertised as the minnows of the quarterfinals and Jose Mourinho's men will be so heavily favored in their double confrontation, although the Istanbul will have the benefit of receiving the return leg.
Real director Emilio Butragueno told Sky Sports : 'We need to get a very good result at home because we know that their fans will make it very difficult there.
'Galatasaray have overcome some tough hurdles and they will be very competitive and by signing Didier Drogba they have improved tremendously.'
This match will meet the Portuguese coach of Casa Blanca with his former major player : Didier Drogba recruited by Galatasaray during the winter transfer window.
José Mourinho should be wary of this team Galatasaray reinforced by the arrival of Didier Drogba. The qualification will perhaps in an atmosphere very hot at the Turk Telekom Arena.


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