It’s Real: Arteta relishing Madrid challenge

Update: 2025-04-07 19:45 GMT

london: Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta is relishing what he called Monday the biggest game of his coaching career hosting Real Madrid in the Champions League.

In just his second season leading a team in the competition, Arteta pits his wits Tuesday in the first leg of the quarterfinals against Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti who is in his 22nd Champions League campaign and has a record five titles.

“100 per cent, it’s a joy,” Arteta said when asked if hosting defending champions Madrid was the biggest night of his management career.

“That’s why I came into football, and that’s why I came into management and especially to this football club,” said the Arsenal boss who returned in 2019 to take charge of a team where he played for five seasons.

Arsenal meet Madrid for the first time since 2006, when Thierry Henry’s goal at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium was decisive in the Round of 16. The Gunners went on to lose to Barcelona in the club’s only visit to the final in 70 years of the European Cup and Champions League.

“It’s been 20 years since we had this type of game,” Arteta said. “For us, it’s a great opportunity to build our own story. This is the stage where we want to be, where Arsenal has to be consistently.”

Arsenal is in the quarterfinals for a second straight season under Arteta, having exited to Bayern Munich one year ago. That came after a 14-year wait to return to this level.

During that period, Ancelotti won three Champions League titles with Madrid — in 2014, 2022 and last season — adding to two he won coaching AC Milan, in 2003 and 2007.

Ancelotti is an inspiration for the calm he brings to his teams, Arteta said Monday of his counterpart. 

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