Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane wants total unity for their clash with Wolfsburg.
Real must overcome a 2-0 deficit to see off their Champions League opponents.
Zizou said: “We're going to be together. The players know the game that we have to play. What worried me the most was seeing the players' faces, but I've seen that they're up for it and they know what is ahead. This releases pressure. We're 2-0 down, we have to score, but there's 90 minutes or more to do that. The message is to be patient. In La Liga we were 13 points with the goal from Barcelona, now it's 4. Everything happens in football.
“It's not my first big game as a coach. We've had a lot and they're all important. I feel the same pressure as always before a game. I'm not worried about what we have to do. We're focused and that's the most important thing. When I see the players focused it takes pressure off of me."