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APOEL braced for Real Madrid backlash

Real Madrid were well beaten on matchday four but know victory at APOEL would take them through from Group H, while it is win or bust for the home side.

Cristiano Ronaldo after Real Madrid's matchday four defeat
Cristiano Ronaldo after Real Madrid's matchday four defeat ©AFP/Getty Images

Real Madrid CF had a rude awakening on matchday four, but the holders are still well placed to reach the UEFA Champions League round of 16 for the 15th season in a row as they visit APOEL, who are still harbouring faint hopes of a surprise qualification of their own.

• Madrid won their first two Group H games, including the 3-0 home victory against APOEL on matchday one, but picked up just one point from their two fixtures against Tottenham Hotspur FC and are second in the section on seven points, three behind their English rivals. Zinédine Zidane's side nevertheless hold a five-point cushion over both APOEL and Borussia Dortmund, and will qualify if they win, or if they draw and Dortmund fail to win at home to Tottenham.

• APOEL's situation is simple; they must win to stay in contention for a top-two place.

Previous meetings
• The teams met for the only time before this season in the 2011/12 quarter-finals, with Madrid posting a comfortable victory. Three goals in the last 19 minutes of the Nicosia first leg, from Karim Benzema (72, 90) and Kaká (82), put the Merengues in command of the tie; they followed up by winning 5-2 at home with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring twice and Kaká, José Callejón and Ángel Di María once apiece. Gustavo Manduca and Esteban Solari were on target for APOEL.

• The teams for the first leg at the GSP Stadium on 27 March 2012 were:
APOEL: Chiotis, Paulo Jorge, Oliveira (Kaká 13), Poursaitides, Aílton, Charalambides, Tričkovski, Pinto (Solari 72), Morais, Alexandrou (Sousa 46), Boaventura.
Madrid: Casillas, Arbeloa, Ramos, Pepe, Coentrão (Marcelo 64), Khedira, Nuri Şahin (Granero 84), Özil, Ronaldo, Benzema, Higuaín (Kaká 64).

Match background

APOEL
• The Cypriot club's record against Spanish sides is W1 D5 L11; at home W1 D4 L3. That sole win came in the most recent encounter, a 2-0 defeat of Athletic Club in last season's UEFA Europa League round of 32.

• At home in this season's group stage, APOEL have lost 3-0 to Tottenham and drawn 1-1 against Dortmund.

• The Tottenham defeat and a 1-0 loss to RSC Anderlecht in last season's UEFA Europa League round of 16 are APOEL's only reverses in their last 13 European home games – nine of which ended in victory. Those two defeats and the Dortmund draw featured the only goals APOEL have conceded in their last nine home fixtures.

• APOEL have not won a match in the UEFA Champions League, group stage to final, since beating Olympique Lyonnais 1-0 in their round of 16 second leg on 7 March 2012. Their subsequent record is D3 L9.

• The Cypriot club are in the group stage for a fourth time, having previously qualified in 2009/10, 2011/12 – when they went all the way from second qualifying round to quarter-finals, losing to Madrid – and 2014/15.

• APOEL won through from the second qualifying round to reach this group stage, beating Luxembourg's F91 Dudelange (2-0 on aggregate) and FC Viitorul of Romania (4-1). In the play-offs they overcame SK Slavia Praha 2-0 at home before a goalless away draw.

• Thwarted in the play-offs by FC København 12 months ago, APOEL went on to finish first in their UEFA Europa League group, subsequently ousting Athletic 4-3 on aggregate in the round of 32 before losing to Anderlecht 1-0 both home and away in the last 16.

• APOEL qualified for this season's UEFA Champions League by clinching a fifth successive Cypriot league title in 2016/17.

Real Madrid
• Madrid's first away game in Group H was a 3-1 success at Borussia Dortmund on matchday two, but they lost by the same scoreline at Tottenham last time out.

• That means Zidane's team have lost two of their last three UEFA Champions League away games. A 2-1 defeat at Club Atlético de Madrid in last season's semi-final second leg (4-2 aggregate) ended Madrid's six-game unbeaten away run in the UEFA Champions League (W3 D3). They have now lost three of their last 14 away matches, the other a 2-0 reverse at VfL Wolfsburg in the 2015/16 quarter-final first leg; they won seven of those games.

• Madrid have lost just two of their last 23 European fixtures, winning 15 and drawing six.

• The Spanish team have a perfect record against Cypriot clubs, winning all seven previous contests and scoring 37 goals while conceding only three. Away from home their goals tally is 17–0.

• In 21 previous participations in the UEFA Champions League, Madrid have never failed to progress to the last 16.

• Madrid finished second in their group in 2016/17, behind Borussia Dortmund – the first time since 2012/13 they had failed to top their section.

• Champions of Europe for a 12th time in 2016/17 – courtesy of their 4-1 final win against Juventus – Madrid are aiming to become the first team since FC Bayern München in 1976 to claim three successive European Champion Clubs' Cups. AFC Ajax (1971–73) and Madrid themselves (1956–60) are the only other sides to have won three or more in a row.

Coach and player links
• Zidane scored the opening goal in France's 4-0 victory over Cyprus in a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier on 12 October 2005. Stathis Aloneftis was in the visiting side.

• Ronaldo struck twice and provided an assist in Portugal's 4-0 UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying triumph in Cyprus on 2 September 2011.

Gareth Bale got the Wales winner against Antreas Makris's Cyprus in Nicosia in a UEFA EURO 2016 qualifier on 3 September 2015.

• Igor De Camargo was in the KRC Genk team beaten 6-0 at Madrid in the UEFA Champions League first group stage on 25 September 2002.

• Roberto Lago made 194 league outings for RC Celta de Vigo between 2007 and 2013 before moving to Getafe CF. He played 52 times for the Madrid club over three years.

• Lago's record against Madrid with Celta and Getafe was W1 D0 L5. The sole win was a 2-1 Celta success in a Copa del Rey fifth round first leg in December 2011; Madrid won the return 4-0.

• Jesús Rueda was at Real Valladolid from 2007 to 2015, spending 2009/10 on loan with Córdoba CF. He played at the Bernabéu twice, both times for Valladolid; his side lost both matches, conceding four goals in each.

Match facts

APOEL
• Lorenzo Ebecilio and Roland Sallai are both a booking away from a ban.

• APOEL have made a slow start to the defence of their Cypriot title with two defeats and two draws in their opening nine league games.

• APOEL have won four of their last 12 matches in all competitions.

• Mickaël Poté has scored six goals in his last seven outings for APOEL; the Nicosia outfit have never lost when he has been on target.

• Facundo Bertoglio (thigh) has been out since 23 August but Roberto Lago returned from a hamstring injury in Friday's 3-1 victory at AC Omonia.

• Giorgos Donis tendered his resignation after the draw at Ethnikos Achnas FC on 28 October; the club later announced it had not been accepted. His side responded by drawing in Dortmund before recording their biggest domestic win of the season, beating Pafos FC 4-0.

• Boy Waterman is out until the new year with a shoulder injury suffered on matchday three. Raúl Gudiño, on loan from FC Porto B, is the first Mexican goalkeeper to feature in the UEFA Champions League.

Real Madrid
• Dani Carvajal is a booking away from a ban.

• Real Madrid have lost two of their last four games in all competitions and sit ten points behind Liga leaders FC Barcelona following Saturday's 0-0 derby draw with Club Atlético de Madrid.

• Cristiano Ronaldo has just one Liga goal in eight matches in this campaign; he has six in four UEFA Champions League games.

• Luka Modrić scored Croatia's first goal in their play-off first leg as they secured qualification for the World Cup finals with a 4-1 aggregate success against Greece.

• Marcelo scored in Brazil's 3-1 victory against Japan in a friendly on 10 November.

• Sergio Ramos, Nacho and Marco Asensio all played in Spain's 3-3 friendly draw against Russia, with the former scoring twice from the penalty spot.

• Achraf Hakimi played the whole game as Morocco won 2-0 away against Ivory Coast on 11 November to reach the World Cup finals.

• Dani Ceballos, Jesús Vallejo and Borja Mayoral all started both of Spain's UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifiers against Iceland (1-0) and Slovakia (5-1), Ceballos hitting a hat-trick in the second game.