'The war isn't over' - Ribery issues Bayern battle cry

AFP  |  Berlin 

has issued a battle cry before tomorrow's semi-final second leg at Real where know they must be ruthless in front of goal to stage an unlikely comeback.

have it all to do at the Santiago Bernabeu after wasting several chances in last week's 2-1 first-leg loss in

"The battle is lost, but the war is not over," the Frenchman wrote on Twitter, borrowing from the famous quote.

"We will get our chances in "

The 35-year-old Ribery was one of the few stars to shine in the defeat at the Arena.

A dreadful error from defender let in substitute to score a second-half winner, handing holders Real a significant advantage.

After gave an early lead, Ribery twice came agonisingly close to scoring for

He stumbled at the crucial moment in a one-on-one with in the first half before Marcelo equalised for Real.

Ribery wreaked havoc on the left wing and also forced Navas into an excellent second-half save.

The and his team-mates fly to on Monday vowing to upset the odds.

"We'll give it everything we have," insisted left-back David Alaba, back from a

are in an identical position to last year's quarter-finals, when Real knocked them out.

After losing the first leg 2-1 in Munich, they won by the same margin over 90 minutes in only to bow out 6-3 on aggregate after losing 4-2 after extra time.

On Saturday, Ribery was among a host of players rested as a weakened team beat their Niko Kovac's Eintracht Frankfurt 4-1.

- Real 'all at sea' -

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scored in the victory and pin-pointed how can win in

boss dubbed the striker 'a fighter' and Wagner could get the chance to be on the end of Ribery's crosses at the Bernabeu.

"I think Real were all at sea defending every cross, so we know what we have to do," said Wagner, the back-up for top-scorer

"We all want revenge and have all vowed to give it absolutely everything in " The match could be Ribery's last chance to show his trademark sprints with the ball at his feet on the European stage.

Along with Arjen Robben, he has yet to sign a one-year extension to his contract which expires in June.

Ribery joined in 2007 and holds the club record for a of 247 appearances, scoring 80 goals.

He also holds the joint-record of eight titles with Oliver Kahn, Philipp Lahm, and

Thomas Mueller, Javi Martinez, Alaba and Ribery are the four survivors from the team which won the 2013 final set to play on Tuesday.

Martinez and Alaba have shaken off respectively. According to reports, Robben will not fly to on Monday after coming off early with a in the first leg.

Ribery is desperate for a crack at another final. After suffering the heartbreak of defeats in the 2010 and 2012 finals, it was his deft backheel which Robben fired home for the winning goal at Wembley against Borussia Dortmund in 2013.

Five years later, are bidding to keep their treble dreams alive with the title secured and the German Cup final to come on May 19.

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First Published: Mon, April 30 2018. 09:50 IST