They have recorded eight wins and one draw in their nine games played thus far.
Real Madrid go to the Signal Iduna Park as they look to make it into the Champions League semi-finals with the important advantage earned in the first leg at the Santiago Bernabéu. They do so at the best side in the tournament: Ancelotti's men have won the most games in this edition of the tournament, with eight victories and one draw in nine games.
Madrid had an almost perfect Group Stage securing five wins and a draw. They beat Galatasaray and Copenhagen twice each, just as they swept aside Juventus at home. It was away to the Italians where they recorded their only draw of the competition so far. In the round of 16 they authoritatively downed Schalke 04, as they did to Borussia Dortmund in the first leg of their quarterfinal.
The highest scorers
Ancelotti's side have eight wins and this betters the seven recorded by Atlético de Madrid and PSG. Barcelona and Bayern Munich have six, whilst Manchester United, Chelsea, Borussia Dortmund and Manchester City (now eliminated) have five. The Whites are also the tournament's top goalscorers with 32. PSG are second with 25.
Madrid had an almost perfect Group Stage securing five wins and a draw. They beat Galatasaray and Copenhagen twice each, just as they swept aside Juventus at home. It was away to the Italians where they recorded their only draw of the competition so far. In the round of 16 they authoritatively downed Schalke 04, as they did to Borussia Dortmund in the first leg of their quarterfinal.
The highest scorers
Ancelotti's side have eight wins and this betters the seven recorded by Atlético de Madrid and PSG. Barcelona and Bayern Munich have six, whilst Manchester United, Chelsea, Borussia Dortmund and Manchester City (now eliminated) have five. The Whites are also the tournament's top goalscorers with 32. PSG are second with 25.