PREVIEW-Soccer-Real seek to repair damaged pride in King's Cup
* Real need to score at least five to progress
* Bilbao among La Liga sides facing elimination
* Racing coach Mandia under pressure
MADRID, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Real Madrid midfielder Kaka believes the side can make up for their embarrassing 4-0 defeat to Alcorcon in the King's Cup, by staging a dramatic comeback at the Bernabeu in Tuesday's last-32 second leg (1900 GMT).
Alcorcon, from Segunda B (the third tier of Spanish football), stunned the nine-times European champions in the first leg two weeks ago, in a result that raised questions over the future of coach Manuel Pellegrini.
However, Real's reaction since then has quelled talk of a crisis and two wins and a draw in all competitions have given them confidence they can see off a side with a budget 400 times smaller than their own.
"For pride and for the history of Real Madrid, we have to win this tie," Brazil's Kaka told the club website (www.realmadrid.com).
"The players and the fans have to stand together. The Bernabeu must be a wave of pressure." Continued...



