On May 28, 2022, Real Madrid won its fourteenth Champions League after defeating Liverpool 1-0 in the final in Paris. Can the whites, with a rejuvenated team, repeat this feat and win the orejona in the June 1 final at Wembley? We analyze the eleven of that day:
A colossal goalkeeper who became a hero in the final with impossible saves. Courtois is one of Real Madrid’s best guarantees between the sticks.
An all-terrain full-back who provides defensive solidity and attack. Carvajal is a key player in Ancelotti’s scheme.
The Brazilian center back has established himself as one of the best defenders in the world. Militao provides security and forcefulness in the white defense.
The Austrian is no longer part of the starting team (injury). Alaba was a fundamental player for Real Madrid, contributing both in defense and attack.
The Frenchman has more than occupied the position left by Marcelo. Mendy is a fast and confident full-back who brings balance and forcefulness to the team.
The Croatian genius continues to be the beacon of Real Madrid. Modric brings control, game vision and magic to the white game. This year with fewer minutes.
The team compass. Kroos is a master of possession and passing who sets the pace of Real Madrid’s game.
He was the lung of the team. Casemiro provided balance, recovery and strength to the white midfield.
The Uruguayan “Halcón” has taken a spectacular leap in quality this season. Valverde brings arrival, work and sacrifice to Real Madrid.
The great revelation of that season. Vinicius has exploited his potential and has become one of the best wingers in the world.
The leader and scorer of the team. Benzema was the best player in the world that season and won the Ballon d’Or.
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