Real Madrid lock horns with Olympiacos in the Champions League on Wednesday evening as they look to end their three-game winless streak.
Defeat to Liverpool in their most recent European outing was followed by draws with Rayo Vallecano and Elche as their lead atop La Liga was slashed, but Xabi Alonso is hoping for better from a fourth successive away game.
Madrid haven’t battled the Greek giants in 18 years—their last meeting a goalless draw in 2007—and are aiming to avoid a slip-up that would impact their chances of automatically reaching the last 16 with a top-eight league phase finish.
Here is how Madrid could line up in Athens.






