Zinedine Zidane may have his BBC frontline all set to go against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday night but the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu crowd will be equally ready to admonish Gareth Bale or Karim Benzema, should they feel the need.
SBOBETThe struggles in front of goal for the French forward are well-documented whereas Bale has been granted a truce of sorts by the more demanding portion of the Madrid faithful, due to his injury problems of late.However those excuses won't help the Welshman if he continues his poor form in the Champions League in this most crucial of last-16 first legs.With only 12 goals in 41 games, Bale has been particularly quiet in the final stages of the competition as half of his European goals for the club arrived in his first season,
SBOBET in which he notched the winner in the Lisbon final versus Atletico Madrid.