The best 11 players in Real Madrid history
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Goalkeeper: Iker Fernández CASILLAS
Real Madrid's century-long history has seen the emergence of top goalkeepers such as Chamorra, Zamora and Buyo, but no one has ever dominated the team's tactical system like today's St. Iger. This young man who dreams of becoming the president of Real Madrid started playing as a goalkeeper for the Galacticos at the age of 18. From "Ronnie scored, Casey saved" to "Ruud van Nistelrooy scored, Casey saved", he has become a favorite among Real Madrid fans. "Winning formula", one of the best goalkeepers in football today, and the best choice for the future captain of Real Madrid and Spain.
Right back: Manuel Sanchis
Who is the player with the most appearances for Real Madrid? The answer is Manuel Sanchis. In Madrid, the Sanchis family has become something of a myth. Sanchis' father also played for Real Madrid for 7 years. Sanchis had three sons, but only the eldest succeeded him. In 1979, Sanchis Jr. entered the Real Madrid youth team when he was only 14 years old. On December 4, 1983, Real Madrid played against Murcia in the league. Sanchis made his first official appearance on behalf of Real Madrid. He also scored a powerful shot in the penalty area in the 82nd minute of the game. With the retirement of Camacho, Sanchis has become an irreplaceable iron gate in Real Madrid's defense. In 1998, Real Madrid reached the Champions League final again. Mijatovic's goal allowed Sanchis to lift their family's second European Champions League after 32 years. As he grew older, Sanchis began to fade out of the main lineup in 1999. After the 2000-01 season, Sanchis took off the white jersey he had worn for 18 years and took away a La Liga record of 524 games and 9 championships.
Center defender: Fernando Hierro
The captain of Real Madrid, the commander on the field, is the soul of Real Madrid. Taking over the captain's armband from Sanchis, he also became the most famous iron-blooded leader of the Guards, a three-time Champions League champion, five-time La Liga champion, and the second top scorer in the history of the Spanish national team. Whether in the club or in the national team, Hiero is an indispensable core player. He is a technically aware defender with good positional sense, superior awareness, excellent long passing skills, and a unique skill of direct free kicks. He usually takes the penalty kicks in the team. In addition, he can also play in the midfield position, because he was a midfielder when he debuted, so he will score a lot of goals every season.
Left back: Roberto Carlos Da Silva
There is no need to spend too much on one of the best international left backs and perhaps the most terrifying attacking defender of all time. There are many words to describe his magic. His golden left foot, devastating free kicks, astonishing speed of 100 meters in 11 seconds, and tireless running ability are all amazing! . In the official selection of "Marca", he overcame Camacho and was elected the best left back in the team's history.
Back midfielder: Fernando Carlos Redondo Neri.
If in front of Zidane in possession of the ball, all defenders will panic; then those who dribble the ball Once people find out that the person standing in front of them is Redondo, they usually put garlic at their feet. The word "elegant" can be used to describe Redondo's interception movements. He must be the best in the world. His upper body hardly moves and his lower body is extremely stable. He only relies on gorgeous and precise footwork to block the opponent. This is Leidondo. Dondo's best defensive posture. He stood in the midfield and looked forward. Even when the opponent was in possession of the ball, it was difficult for the opponent to think about how to attack, because they had to guard against Redondo easily stealing the ball and passing the threatening ball to his teammates in the frontcourt at any time. Although Redondo is not the brightest star in Real Madrid, although there are Hierro, Suker, and Sanchez in front of him, and Roca and Raul behind him, as a foreigner, when he left Real Madrid , there are so many fans besieging the club for his departure. The fans understand him, but the fans hate Florentino.
Right Midfielder: Michel Gonzalez
It can be said with certainty that if it were not for the existence of the "Five Tigers", Real Madrid would not have been able to dominate La Liga again in the late 1980s. of.
As the core of the midfield, Michel Gonzalez played a major role in the team winning many trophies. At his peak, Michel Gonzalez had beautiful and refined footwork and precise passing. ball and supreme technique. Michel Gonzalez is a natural organizer. He has extremely accurate insights into the situation on the court and an inexhaustible creativity. Because of the presence of Michel Gonzalez, Real Madrid's midfielder often has a clear technical advantage over its opponents in the game. The team's forward line often gains a lot of points due to this overwhelming advantage of the midfielder. Goal scoring opportunities. In the history of Real Madrid, which is full of superstars, Michel Gonzalez can occupy a midfield position in the team's best lineup, which shows the degree to which the Real Madrid club and fans recognize him. You must know that in the same position, Real Madrid also has superstars like Zidane and Figo.
Left Midfielder: Francisco Gento Lopez
If someone thinks Giggs is the best left winger in history, then he probably doesn’t know Francisco Gento Lopez. Trust. The creator of Real Madrid's glorious history in the 1950s and 1960s is a legend on the pitch. For Real Madrid, in addition to the title of the greatest left winger, he is also one of the longest-serving players in Real Madrid and one of the players who has won the most trophies for Real Madrid. During his nearly 20 years at Real Madrid, he won six European Champions Cups with the team and was the most dazzling figure besides Stefano. The classic winger's style brings endless enjoyment to Bernabeu fans. Gento is the Ronaldo of the 1950s and 1960s.
Attacking midfielder: Raymond Kopa
Being able to overwhelm Zidane in the attacking midfielder, the influence of Reynolds Kopa is naturally significant. The word associated with the French superstar is undoubtedly dreamy. In the national team, his dream combination with Fontaine helped the French team achieve third place in the 1958 World Cup. Do you know who the World Footballer of the Year and the European Footballer of the Year are in the same year? Not Stefano at the height of his powers, but Reynold Copa. In Real Madrid, the miracles created by Kopa, Stefano, Puskas and others are insurmountable by future generations. Such heights are difficult for today's players to reach.
Kopa is not tall, only 1.68 meters, and has a low center of gravity, but he is more agile because of it. He turns quickly and is nimble with his feet. He is good at using small and flexible dribbling to lure several opposing defenders to attack at the same time while ensuring that the ball is not lost. What's even more valuable is that while possessing excellent skills, he also has a strong sense of teamwork. He can often inadvertently deliver wonderful shots to his players and deal a fatal blow to his opponents.
Left winger: Raul (Raul Gonzalez Blanco)
An angel should not be born for utility, just like a maverick artist will not abandon art for money and fame. of beauty. It was Raul's luck to be born in romantic Spain, but it was Raul's misfortune to be born in a utilitarian era. If all forwards are compared to killers, Raul is undoubtedly the most elegant one. No one will question Raul's amazing talent. However, this unparalleled talent seems to only be sheltered in La Liga, which advocates artistic football. The World Cup, which has been polluted beyond recognition by the torrent of secularism, is by no means a world that Raul, who was born for artistic football, wants to set foot in.
Since playing for Real Madrid at the age of 17, Raul has scored 187 goals in the league, 60 goals in the Champions League (currently the most goals in the Champions League), and 47 goals for the national team (the first in the history of the Spanish national team) ), now the captain of Real Madrid, all data shows that Raul will always have a place in Real Madrid's best lineup.
Center: Ferenc Puskas
Golden left foot, the football god of Budapest, the "Flying Colonel"'s goal rate and legendary experience are engraved in football history A white monument fell. Everyone knows that Pele scored more than a thousand goals in his lifetime, but did you know that Puskas played more than 1,200 games and scored more than 1,100 goals?
In 1958, the 31-year-old Puskas joined Real Madrid. Some people once questioned the use of spending a signing fee of 16,000 US dollars to get this overweight fat man, but Puskas soon proved that himself.
In the first season, he scored 21 goals in 24 games, in the second year he scored 25 goals in 24 games, and in the third year he scored 27 goals in 28 games... From 1958 to 1966, the "Flying Major" and the Argentinian Together with Stefano, they formed the most feared striker in Spain and even Europe. Puskas personally won the top scorer in La Liga four times and helped the team win five league championships.
Right winger: Alfredo Di Stefano
Alfredo Di Stefano ~ a man almost synonymous with legend, Mara Dona said: "My biggest regret is that I was not born early and lost the opportunity to watch Stefano's game." Due to a series of factors such as politics, Di Stefano has never participated in the World Cup, but in In the eyes of European fans, he will always be the supreme and uncrowned king.
In his first appearance for Real Madrid, Stefano scored 4 goals and defeated Barcelona. Stefano became unstoppable after that, scoring 27 goals in 28 rounds and becoming the top scorer. And helped the team win its first league championship in 21 years. During his 11 years playing for Real Madrid, *** scored 418 goals in 518 games and won 5 European Champions Cups and 8 league championships.