Why did Robert Carlos move? Was it abandoned or did you want to turn around?

Updated on society 2024-06-13
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    His contract expired, Real Madrid did not renew him, but objectively coming to Jiang, there is no doubt that his competitive form is declining. Real Madrid was eliminated by Bayern in the Champions Cup, and he was 50% responsible (he stopped the ball in just 1 minute in the opening game and made a mistake to give a big gift) And he was also responsible for the elimination of the World Cup by France (he was actually tying his shoelaces before Henry's request at that time) From the above, it seems that Real Madrid does not want him, and it is reasonable.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    He began to want to renew his contract with Real Madrid, but Real Madrid did not hear back to him, and the Turkish team threw an olive branch to him, and Carlos had no choice but to leave. It's also important to note that the trigger was that mistake against Bayern in the Champions League. Of course, in fact, his departure is not a good choice, his competitive state has been difficult to meet the requirements of Real Madrid, and he can vacate a place for newcomers after leaving.

    Think about his more than 10 years of football career, whether in Real Madrid or the national team, he has crushed a powerful left-back. Hopefully he will be able to enjoy football in Turkey and end his career with honor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    As early as the Florentino period, Carlos was put on the purges list several times, but thanks to Real Madrid's pursuit of the Galaxy Battleship and Superstar strategy at that time, he escaped doom again and again. In 2003, it was again under the joint dissuasion of Ronaldo and the new coach Queiroz that Florentino put away his murderous intentions. In October 2006, Real Madrid's technical director Mijatovic offered him a contract extension, but his annual salary was only 3 million euros.

    And Capello, who is difficult to protect himself, cannot give Carlos any support and commitment. In order not to destroy his good relationship in Madrid for 11 years, Carlos chose to leave.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's that Real Madrid didn't report a sincere contract, in fact, Real Madrid doesn't want him anymore. Carlos is so old, why don't you want to retire from the club she has played for for many years?!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think it should be abandoned, and I can't leave sooner or later when I'm older.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Robert Carlos is on a free transfer at the end of his contract

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    He himself once said that he could only feel valued when he got there.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    He's getting older and he's going to leave sooner or later.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Carlos was born at the wrong time, if it weren't for the fact that Brazil had a lot of capable strikers at that time, he would have been the first choice for left striker. Carlos has won all the collective accolades that a player can get in his life, as well as a few wonderful goals that will go down in history. It can also be called the most attacking left wing-back in history.

    In addition, Carlos Dust's defensive ability is not bad, although the defensive skills are not top-notch, but the super turnback running ability ensures that he can return to the defense in time after a large in-depth assist. In positional defense, one-on-one defensive tasks can also be better completed.

    Several of the more famous defensive mistakes, such as the 98 World Cup final with a barb to a corner, the failure of a quarter-to-back clearance, and a certain derby with Casillas who did not understand each other and was raided by Eto'o, were all a matter of attitude and concentration, not ability.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Palmeiras (1993-1995), Inter Milan (1995-96), Real Madrid 1996-2007), Fenerbahce (2007-2009), Corinthians (2010-present).

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Season for club Appearances Goals 1990-1993 São João Union 33 10 1993-1995 Palmeiras 6851995-1996 Inter Milan 3051996-2007 Real Madrid 584712007-2009 Fenerbahce 7382010 - present Corinthians 0 0

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Real Madrid, Fenerbahce, and Brazil.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Makhachkala Anji (Russia), Corinthians (Brazil), Fenerbahce (Turkey), Real Madrid (Spain), Inter Milan (Italy), Palmeiras (Brazil), Brazil National Youth Team (1991), Brazilian Olympic Team (1996), Brazil National Team.

    Roberto Carlos (born 10 April 1973) is a Brazilian footballer who started his career at São João United before moving to Palmeiras in 1993, where he won five titles. After a disappointing season in 1995-1996 with Inter Milan, he moved to Real Madrid in 1996-1997 and reached the pinnacle of his club honours in Spain, making his debut for the national team against the United States in 1992, but was not selected for the 1994 World Cup. He participated in the 1998 and 2002 World Cups and won the Hercules Cup in 2002.

    Other than that. Once considered the best left-back in the world, he was sharp with his left foot in long-distance crosses and free-kicks, incredibly fast, full of energy, and a strong assist on the left flank. The tackles in defense also stand out.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    As a left-back on the football pitch, he created a powerful shooting technique that no one else could match, and he played his role to the fullest, which was very exciting throughout his career.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Robert Carlos, his career can be described as a very tortuous experience. In fact, everyone is like this, there will be a lot of ups and downs, as long as you get over that bump.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    He's given us a lot of interesting pictures in his career, and I've never forgotten his classic gestures, I really like him and I'll always support him in the future.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Robert Carlos's career was very bumpy, because in the early years, he went to many film companies because of his lack of popularity, and was not accepted, and then through his unremitting efforts, step by step to this position I feel very surprised.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Carlos is a very simple person, and she herself said in interviews that she didn't think about anything other than football. Feeling his love for football makes us feel ashamed that we usually love something, but we will give up halfway.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The 98 World Cup barb assisted Laudrup, and played the ball out of the bottom line in the final, allowing Qi Bald to open the scoring with this corner kick, and then was hit by the bald man's second header through the small goal, the first person in the history of the World Cup to be scored by someone with a header through the small goal, the first and only one in history. 06 World Cup finishing socks.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    For Carlos, he is a relatively simple person, and he himself said in an interview that there are not many ideas outside of football. And his attitude towards his career is extremely correct, and it is estimated that only Leonardo can compete with him among Brazilian players at the time.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Note: The transfer fee is in 10,000 euros) Start date Contract to the date of the transfer Zen nature of the transfer Transfer fee Transfer out of the team Transfer to the team 2011-02 Free transfer 450w Corinthians Makhachkala Macro Day 2010-01-04 2011-02 Free transfer 350w $ Fenerbahce Corinthians 2007-07-01 2010-01-04 Free transfer 350w $ Real Madrid Fenerbahce 1996-07-01 2007-06-30 Transfer $400w Inter Milan Real Madrid 1995-07-01 1996-06-30 Transfer $350w Palmeiras Inter Milan 1993-01-01 1995-06-30 Signed $350w Inter Milan Palmeiras.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Robert Carlos is considered the best left-back in the world and his most famous goal came in the 1997 French Cup in the Round Socks, when he struck a seemingly impossible goal from 40 yards out with the outside of his famous left foot, which suddenly turned on the right side of the French wall and flew past French goalkeeper Barthez. In fact, not many of Robert Carlos' free-kicks were successful, but the power of the ball alone was enough to scare the players in the wall.

    In 1996 Carlos moved to Europe, first to Inter Milan, but the following year to Real Madrid in Spain, where he won two European Cups, in 1998 and 2000.

    Carlos' weakness is generally considered to be defensive, which is due to his lack of focus on defense, but in reality it is not easy to break through his defense, and his tackles are quite famous.

    What he is best at is using his speed to get away from opposing players and move forward, dribbling the ball quickly to the front line. His stamina is also incredible, and it looks like he can sprint for the entire 90-minute race.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    A representative of an era.

    A sign of the defender's transformation.

    His presence proves that defenders are more than just defending.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Power, speed! That's the best way to say this great Brazilian left-back.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The number one heavy gunner in the history of world football!

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    A few days ago, Brazilian football legend Roberto Carlos said he was very close to joining Chelsea in 2007.

    Carlos played for Real Madrid from 1996 to 2007 before he eventually opted to join Fenerbahce in the summer of '07. However, Carlos says he was close to joining Chelsea before joining Fenerbahce.

    Carlos said: 'I had two options – Fenerbahce and Chelsea but Chelsea couldn't sign me in the end, so I went to Fenerbahce. ”

    I was very close to Chelsea at one point, we had a verbal agreement, we just had to go there and sign the contract. "God cried out.

    It was a week before I joined Fenerbahce and I went to Paris to talk to Chelsea owners Abou and Kenyon [Chelsea's CEO at the time]. ”

    Unfortunately, we end up not agreeing on something, which is a common occurrence in football. ”

    However, almost everyone – including me – thinks I'm going to do well in the Premier League because the style of the Premier League suits me very well. ”

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