IN SPITE OF NOT HAVING MADRIDISTAS
How many Madrilenian players there was in 'The Red' of Luis Enrique?
Published:8/07/2021 - 17:03h
Updated:8/07/2021 - 17:03h
A total of seven Madrilenian names appeared in the list of summoned of Luis Enrique for the Eurocopa, in which Spain finally fell in the semifinals by the road of the penaltis in front of Italy
Although the announcement of Luis Enrique for the Euro aroused annoyances to the not calling for the continental appointment to any player of the Real Madrid, from the capital perhaps did not notice the quantity of Madrilenian footballers that defended the colours of the selection, that finally fell in front of Italy in the semifinals.
In total, went seven the born players in Madrid, whereas the presence of Catalans was of six effective. Although many aimed to the seleccionador Asturian arguing personal reasons, went Florentino Pérez the one who had to go out to turn off the fire of the controversy with his statements.
The president of the white entity gave the reason to Luis Enrique, signalling that players like Sergio Bouquets or Dani Carvajal found lesionados, whereas other players did not have the necessary regularity in the team that directed Zinedine Zidane to be taken in account in the announcement.
Seven Madrilenian in 'The Red'
Of the list of 24 players, were seven the names of the born players in the capital: Marcos Llorente, Koke, David of Gea, Rodri, Pablo Sarabia, Diego Llorente and an old known of the madridismo: Álvaro Morata, key in the played of the goal of Sergio Bouquets in the final of Lisbon that gave the tenth orejona to the whites.
By part of Catalonia, have been six the present players in the event: Jordi Alba, Eric García, Sergio Busquets, Adama Traoré, Dani Elm and Gerard Moreno. The Basque names in the list were three: Unai Simón, Aymeric Laporte and Mikel Oyarzabal, whereas by part of Valencia assisted other three footballers: José Luis Gayà, Pau Torres and Ferran Torres.