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The transfer window hasn't closed yet, so it's a bit unrealistic to ask so early.
It seems that Robben and Heinze are about to join.
The list is going to be rewritten again.
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Robben, Casillas, Vanney, Raul, Robinho, Guti, Snyder, Cannavaro.
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: 1 - Casillas; 4 - Ramos, 3 - Pepe, 5 - Cannavaro, 22 - Torres, 14 - Guti 6 - Diarra, 23 - Drenthe, 23 - Snyder, 19 - Baptista, 10 - Robinho; 7 - Raul, 24 - Saviola, 17 - Van Nistelrooy Robben Heinze Salgado.
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2012 Real Madrid squad of players.
Number, Name, Nationality (Passport), Date of Birth, Height.
Goalkeeper. 1 Iker Casillas Spain 185
13 Adam (Antonio Adán Garrido) Spain 190
Fullback. 2 Ricardo Carvalho, Portugal (e) 181
3 Pepe, Portugal (e) 186
4 Sergio Ramos, Spain, 183
12 Marcelo, Brazil, 174
15 Coentrão Portugal (e) 179
17 Arbeloa, Spain, 183
18 Albiol Spain 188
19 Varane, France, 191
Midfielder. 5 Sahin Turkey (e) 179
6 Khedira, Germany, (e) 189
8 Kaka Brazil (e) 186
10 Ozil Germany (E) 180
11 Granero, Spain, 180
14 Xabi Alonso, Spain, 183
16 Hamit Alt Ntop Turkey (E) 183
21 Callejón, Spain, 178
22 Di María, Argentina (e) 180
24 Lass Diarra, France (E) 170
Striker. 7 C-Ronaldo (Cristiano Ronaldo) Portugal (E) 185
9 Benzema, France, 184
20 Higuaín, Argentina (e) 183
The recruitment is not good, Calderón's future is doubtful, and Florentino plans to revert. >>>More
It's hard to say, it depends on the details, and winning the game depends on the performance of the players. Barcelona and Real Madrid have a lot of players who can decide whether a game is won or lost. The key is to see how well they play.
Real Madrid won 2-1 against Villarreal and my opinion on this game is that it is getting more and more consistent. Real Madrid defeated Villarreal 2-1 to win the La Liga title. In this game, the players played very consistently. >>>More
Real Madrid doesn't need to buy some big names at all, just one less player like Makelele and Gattuso to balance his midfield, and I personally feel that letting go of Makelele is definitely a big mistake for Real Madrid. The back line lacks a defensive pillar like Hierro before, but Ramos is worth looking forward to, the offensive line does not need to be introduced at all, and a coach who knows how to use it well will pinch those frontcourt players together, and I personally think Real Madrid will have a renovation scene!
Emilio Putraguno (No. 9, 1983-1995, Real Madrid), Miguel Padesa (No. 7, 1984-1987), Martín Vázquez (No. 6, 1983-1990, Real Madrid), Manuel Sanchez (No. 5, 1983-2001, Real Madrid), Michel González (No. 8, 1984-1996, Real Madrid).