1. Iker Casillas
Real Madrid fans and goalkeeping historians unanimously praise Iker Casillas as one of the greatest goalkeepers ever, having won two European Cups and one World Cup for Spain.
On the club level, Casillas has won three La Liga titles and set an unprecedented goalkeeping record by setting 51 clean sheets in Champions League competition – breaking Edwin van der Sar’s previous mark by seven clean sheets!
An accomplished, world-class goalkeeper who brings leadership and calmness to his defensive line. Carlo Ancelotti places great trust in him; he is an exceptional distributor of the ball who excels at long throws and free kicks as well as having great footwork skills that allow him to read the game efficiently.
2. Sergio Ramos
Sergio Ramos has earned himself an esteemed place among football defenders for his exceptional tackling and aerial abilities, not to mention being an invaluable leader for Real Madrid.
Florentino Perez gave him his start as one of Florentino Perez’s “Galacticos”, under whose leadership they won many trophies – 22 major honours are to his name alone!
After spending two seasons at Paris Saint-Germain, Ramos has returned to Los Blancos where he will reunite with former partner Cristiano Ronaldo and remain close since their storied careers had come to a close.
3. Luis Suarez
Real Madrid CF, popularly referred to as Los Blancos (“the Whites” in Spanish) is an internationally acclaimed professional football club located in Madrid, Spain. Los Blancos is one of the world’s most storied and beloved clubs having won 35 La Liga championships, 20 Copa del Rey cups and 13 European Cups/Champions League trophies during their illustrious history.
Luis Alberto Suarez Daz is an Uruguayan professional footballer currently playing for Real Madrid and his national team, Uruguay. Prior to Real Madrid, he previously represented Nacional, Groningen AFC Ajax Liverpool and Barcelona.
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Carlo Ancelotti has chosen this season to move Luis Suarez and Jude Bellingham into a central midfield role alongside one another, and this new look system has proven highly successful, as Real have successfully eliminated opponents from Champions League despite possessing less possession.
4. Toni Kroos
Kroos has consistently excelled during each of his senior club years and remains one of the world’s most reliable midfielders. Real Madrid have built their game around him.
Kroos has all of the attributes to become an all-time great. His vision, passing ability and deep-lying set piece skills are unparalleled while his attacking versatility made him one of the go-to number 10s at Bayern Munich before joining Real Madrid for an unprecedented fee in 2014.
Kroos has already made an immediate impression at Bernabeu despite missing two league matches to start this term. His impact was key in helping Real Madrid exceed expected goals in 48 of La Liga matches last season and now remains central to Carlo Ancelotti’s plans this term.
5. Gareth Bale
Gareth Bale, commonly referred to by fans as ‘The Cannon”, is a Welsh professional footballer currently playing forward for Real Madrid and Wales national team. Known for his flamboyant style of play and goal celebrations which earned him the moniker ‘the Cannon”, his celebrations earned him many fans throughout his career.
Bale first started his career at Southampton before making the jump to Tottenham Hotspur for an unprecedented transfer fee in 2007. Since then he has become one of the most famous players in football due to some impressive goals scored – such as his head-high volley against Stoke City that won him BBC Goal of the Month honors.
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Since joining Real Madrid in 2013, he has become part of the legendary trio known as ‘the BBC’ alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema. Together they have won three UEFA Champions Leagues, three La Liga championships and one FIFA Club World Cup title during his time with Los Blancos.