Real Madrid XI (SOURCE :GOAL.Com vote by fan) GK: Iker Casillas - TopicsExpress



          

Real Madrid XI (SOURCE :GOAL.Com vote by fan) GK: Iker Casillas (1999-present day | The goalkeeper of choice for Real Madrid and Spain since the turn of the century. Casillas has played a crucial role in all of the Blancos conquests, including three Champions League victories . He is a living legend in Madrid, despite his recent difficulties.) Def: Chendo (1982-1998 | The defender stood for everything that Real Madrid represents. The Blancos winning mentality flowed through his veins from his first appearance until his 497th. He even retired in style - winning La Liga for the seventh and final time in 1997-98.) Sergio Ramos ( 2005-present day | Since his arrival from Sevilla, the Spaniard has evolved into a world class defender, alternating from right-back to centre-back. He has been an example of commitment to Real Madrid, where he is vice-captain behind Iker Casillas. He has been an indispensable member of Spains side while at Madrid, making his national debut as a 19-year-old.) Fernando Hierro ( 1989-2003 | The defender had a brilliant sense of anticipation and positioning. Very dependable and accurate with his passes, in his 14 years at the club he lifted three European Cups, scored 127 goals and was a constant presence in defence. His partnership with Manolo Sanchis is considered one of the best in the clubs history. Roberto Carlos ( 1996-2007 | One of the most iconic left-backs in history, the Brazilian was the best player in his role at his peak. He played 527 times for Real Madrid, winning four league trophies and the Champions League thrice. Away from the Santiago Bernabeu, he helped Brazil to World Cup glory in 2002 with his pace and power.) MID: Pirri (1964-1980 | The midfield legend won an incredible 10 Liga titles and was extremely versatile - he could play in defence, midfield or as a makeshift forward if necessary. He was part of the all-conquering Ye-Ye team at Real Madrid, consisting only of Spanish players and captained by Francisco Gento. He won the European Cup in 1966.) Zinedine Zidane ( 2001-2006 | The Frenchman oozed elegance and class - a magician with the ball at his feet and a dancer who weaved between opposition players. Zidane spent the final five years of his awe-inspiring career at the Santiago Bernabeu and his defining moment was the acrobatic, iconic volley in the 2002 Champions League final.) FOW: Alfredo Di Stefano ( 1953-1964 | Perhaps the man most responsible for Real Madrids aura of greatness. The late footballing legends arrival in Madrid was a breathe of fresh air in the 1950s and he was the man who inspired them to the first five European Cups. Perhaps the most complete player in history, Di Stefano formed an amazing partnership with Ferenc Puskas.) Francisco Gento ( 1953-1971 | Nobody in the world can match his CV. The attacker won a record six European Cups and was one of the best players Real Madrid ever had. Fast and dynamic, he was electric on the wing. This helped him rack up 30 goals in 89 European Cup clashes.) Cristiano Ronaldo ( 2008-present day | Creating new adjectives to describe the two-time Ballon dOr winner - one of the best goalscorers to have ever graced the game - is becoming increasingly difficult. Ronaldo embodies Real Madrid now in the same way that Di Stefano did in his era. Any future Blancos superstar will have his work cut out matching the records that the Portuguese continues to smash. He has scored 272 goals in just 259 games in the Spanish capital.) Raul ( 1992-2010 | An icon at the Santiago Bernabeu. He spent 18 years with Real Madrid, inspiring the club to three Champions League triumphs. One of the most prolific forwards on the planet during his peak, he established himself as an eternal fan favourite thanks to his unmatched opportunism in the box.) A luxury bench | Buyo was vital in the team that dominated La Liga in the second half of the 1980s. Santamaria was the leader of the defence that won the first five European Cups, two of those titles shared with the prodigious Puskas, who was also part of the sixth crown. Redondo was master of the midfield in La Septima and La Octava. Hugo Sanchez won five Pichichis in a six-year span, the last four with los Merengues.
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