David Trezeguet names 3 Real Madrid stars as the best in their position in Europe
Juventus legend David Trezeguet has named three Real Madrid players as the best in their position across Europe.
Los Blancos boast an array of talent, with Carlo Ancelotti's side winning the La Liga and UEFA Champions League last season. The likes of Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo and Eder Militao have shone at the Santiago Bernabeu this campaign.
However, Trezeguet dis not select the trio as the best in their positions. He said in a Q&A (via MadridXtra):
"Best goalkeeper? Courtois. Best centre-back? Alaba. Best striker? Benzema.”
Trezeguet reckons Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois is the best shot-stopper in Europe, and it's difficult to disagree. The Belgian has been in fine form this season, keeping 15 clean sheets in 38 games across competitions.
Courtois was at his best during his side's 2-0 (4-0 aggregate) second-leg win over Chelsea in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals. He made six saves and kept his former side at bay for large swathes of the tie.
Trezeguet's choice of David Alaba may be debatable, as the Austrian has been out of action for a chunk of this season. However, when he has been available, the centre-back has helped Los Merengues keep 11 clean sheets in 34 games across competitions. He has moved from left-back to a central defensive position during the later stage of his career.
Meanwhile, Trezeguet's choice of his compatriot Karim Benzema has merit, as he's the reigning Ballon d'Or winner. The Madrid captain has bagged 26 goals in 35 games this term. He finished as top scorer in both La Liga (27) and the Champions League (15) last season.
Real Madrid legend Guti lauds Vinicius Junior as the best player in the world
Real Madrid hero Guti lauded Vinicius as the best player in the world earlier this month. The Spaniard feels that the attacker's relentless nature and constant threat place him at the top of world football (via MadridXtra):
"Vinicius is the best player in the world. Why? It’s because he’s the worst opponent a defender could face; he always turns up; he always keeps trying. There’s other stars that have off games and stop trying, but Vinicius never does. He’s always there.”
Vinicius has been a joy to watch this season, wreaking havoc down Real Madrid's left flank. He has scored 21 goals and provided 17 assists in 46 games across competitions.
The Brazilian attacker tore Barcelona to shreds in Los Blancos' 4-0 (4-1 aggregate) Copa del Rey semifinal win on April 5. He was on the scoresheet and provided an assist for Benzema to complete his hat-trick.