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Real aim to end Champions League group stage on a high as Kepa starts

BERLIN : Real Madrid are determined to finish on a high when they visit Union Berlin in their final Champions League Group C clash on Tuesday, coach Carlo Ancelotti said, despite having already secured top spot with one round of games remaining.

Two late goals by 19-year-old Nico Paz and Joselu gave Real a 4-2 home win against Napoli on Nov. 29 as the 14-time European champions maintained their 100 per cent record with 15 points from five games, eight points ahead of the Italian champions.

"The goal is achieved, we have done well so far. But we want to finish well, showing a good image," Ancelotti told a press conference on Monday.

"As we always say, it's a special competition, we have to respect it. Our professionalism is (also) at stake. We have to play a good game."

Union will take on Real under new coach Nenad Bjelica, who was appointed last month to replace the sacked Urs Fischer following their nine-game losing run in the Bundesliga.

They are bottom with two points, two points behind Braga, but can finish third and enter the Europa League knockout round playoffs if they beat Real and Napoli defeat the Portuguese.

"(Bjelica) has changed the system, the game strategy, he is going to play more offensive than at the Bernabeu," Ancelotti said. "Every coach has his ideas. In football there are no secrets, it will be an entertaining and even match."

Real goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga will return to Real's starting lineup with Andriy Lunin having taken over as Ancelotti's first choice - in LaLiga and the Champions League - from their 3-0 home win against Braga in early November.

"Kepa will play, fair or unfair," Ancelotti said when asked about the competition between the two keepers.

"I don't know if it's unfair to leave someone on

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