Hi.

Welcome to Talk Talk Nigeria. we provide bespoke curated content on the latest culture and entertainment across Nigeria, Explore our website and see that talk doesn't have to be cheap. 

“It’s Not Over Yet!” – Real Madrid’s Raul Asencio Sends Stern Warning to Arsenal After 3-0 Defeat

“It’s Not Over Yet!” – Real Madrid’s Raul Asencio Sends Stern Warning to Arsenal After 3-0 Defeat

After a dramatic night at the Emirates Stadium that saw Arsenal thump Real Madrid 3-0 in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final clash, emotions are running high — and so are the words of warning.

Real Madrid defender Raul Asencio has thrown down the gauntlet, urging Mikel Arteta’s men to tone down their celebrations, reminding them that “the Bernabeu remains.”

The Gunners, fueled by a roaring home crowd, dominated the tie with second-half brilliance. Declan Rice struck twice from set-pieces — in the 58th and 70th minutes — before Mikel Merino sealed the statement win just five minutes later. But as jubilant as north London may be, Asencio’s message served as a stark reminder: This tie is far from over.

Taking to Instagram after the match, the Spanish defender posted:

“This isn’t over yet, the Bernabeu remains. Already thinking about it. #HalaMadrid.”

🔥 Arsenal Dominant, But Madrid’s Warning Is Loud and Clear

On paper, a 3-0 lead looks almost untouchable — but this is Real Madrid, a club synonymous with Champions League comebacks. We’ve seen them rise from worse situations with a mix of grit, magic, and that Bernabeu energy.

Raul Asencio’s warning isn’t just noise — it’s a reminder of Madrid’s pedigree. From historic turnarounds to last-minute drama, Madrid lives for second-leg spectacles, and Arsenal would do well to tread carefully.

💭 Opinion: Celebrate, But Stay Wary

Yes, Arsenal fans have every reason to celebrate — this was a statement win, one that silenced doubters and showcased the Gunners’ growth on the European stage. But Asencio’s comment isn’t petty — it’s competitive fire. It’s a call to arms, and it’s what makes Champions League football electric.

Arsenal must balance their confidence with caution. The Santiago Bernabeu is no ordinary pitch, and Madrid isn’t just any opponent. If Arteta’s men think it’s job done, they might be in for a rude awakening.

⚔️ All eyes now turn to April 16 at the Bernabeu. Will Arsenal hold their nerve, or will Madrid’s history of miracles strike again?

What do you think — can Arsenal finish the job, or is a comeback brewing in Madrid?

Cristiano Ronaldo Pays Emotional Tribute to Late Talent Scout Aurelio Pereira: “Until Forever, Mr. Aurélio”

Cristiano Ronaldo Pays Emotional Tribute to Late Talent Scout Aurelio Pereira: “Until Forever, Mr. Aurélio”

Nemanja Matic Fires Back at Andre Onana’s Pre-Match Comments, Calls Him “One of the Worst Goalkeepers” in United’s History

Nemanja Matic Fires Back at Andre Onana’s Pre-Match Comments, Calls Him “One of the Worst Goalkeepers” in United’s History