With wins on both the domestic and continental front in a short span of time, Real Madrid have seemingly turned their fortunes around after a poor start to the season. Here, we take a look at some of the latest Real Madrid news.
Zinedine Zidane optimistic on Sergio Ramos’ future
Sergio Ramos’ future has been up in the air for quite a while now, with his current deal set to run out at the end of the ongoing campaign. However, with talks reportedly ongoing between Real Madrid and their charismatic skipper, Zinedine Zidane has revealed that he has ’no doubt’ about Ramos remaining with the Blancos.
Speaking on his star man’s future, Zidane expressed;
With his goal against Inter Milan, the 34-year-old made more history by registering his 100th goal for Real Madrid. Reflecting on his achievement after the game, Ramos remarked;
Rodrygo reacts to scoring dramatic winner
Just as their fixture against the Nerazzurri was beginning to get a bit complicated after Ivan Perisic’s equaliser, it was Brazilian winger Rodrygo who came off the bench to seal the game for Zidane’s side. The 19-year-old was yet to score a goal prior to this effort, but it was one that eventually proved to be the winner for Real Madrid.
Speaking on his goal against Inter, Rodrygo said;
Rodrygo’s winning goal was set up by fellow Brazilian substitute, Vinicius Jr, who had a positive impact on proceedings after being on the receiving end of some criticism for his performances.
Sergio Reguilon opens up on Real Madrid future
Tottenham Hotspur left-back Sergio Reguilon has admitted that he does hope to return to Real Madrid one day, despite having just moved to North London. The 23-year-old came through the ranks at Real Madrid and was in high demand in the summer, and Spurs won the race for his signature, albeit with a reported £35m buy-back clause.
Speaking on a potential return to Los Blancos, the left-back told El Larguero [via ESPN];
With Marcelo’s declining form, Reguilon could realistically be brought back to the Santiago Bernabeu in the near future, which would surely come as a blow to Spurs. The Spaniard has gotten off to a flying start to life in North London, and most recently set-up Gareth Bale’s first goal for Spurs since his departure seven years ago.
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