When you play in the Champions League you don't get easy matches, however you can get some 'easier' ones and Real Madrid's match against Legia Warsaw would be considered as such.
But Zinedine Zidane has shown plenty of respect to our opposition knowing there isn't much between the sides, addressing the media ahead of the match he said we've got to start well and make it 'difficult' for them.
'Both teams are playing in the same competition, so we are at the same level. The match will be 50-50. We must start well and make it difficult for them from the off.'
In spite of his thoughts he's also aware that ability wise Real have the better quality and we've got to make that count.
'Although a lot of people say that there are differences between the teams, we're playing the same competition and if there is a difference we must show that out on the field.'
James Rodriguez was forced to miss the Colombian matches during the international break and wasn't fit for the Real Betis win either but he's now fit and back in training and could be back in the starting XI.
He'll be in the squad anyway, Zidane confirmed this.
'He's fine, he's already better. It is his first training session with the team and he is fine. No discomfort, physically he has recovered and has stayed back taking free kicks at the end. He's okay.'
The coach also spoke about Isco following his two-goal performance in his first start against Betis concluding how important he is to us too.
'He's an important player. You will concentrate on one player, but he is always working well. He knows where he is and the difficulties, but he works hard and I'm happy with his performance and his goals. He is important and I like him.'