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(dây là 5 người do Goal chọn ra, phần bình luận tớ bốc phét ra chứ ko phải dịch của bọn nó ra đâu )) )
...Nói chung là cả đội đá tốt cả, nhưng xét kỹ ra thì 5 người này có phong độ ổn định nhất...Guti cũng có những thời điểm đá ko tốt bị đẩy lên ghế dự bị cho thèng Baptista vào sân đấy thôi...Sao ko có Guti nhờ. Vai trò của Guti mùa này khá quan trọng
1 vote cho Raul :x
1 vote nữa cho Casillas :">
Ramos Quashes Chelsea Talk
Speaking at an event for the Fundación Apascovi, Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos restated his desire to spend the rest of his playing career with the club...
The ex-Sevilla man is apparently under watch from Chelsea, who are interested in breaking the bank to bring him to London.
Speaking at the RACE golf course today as he prepared for a Pro-Am charity tournament next Wednesday, he said, "I'm just thinking of retiring at Real Madrid."
Such declarations have not stopped the tabloid rumours, though. The Daily Mirror states that Chelsea are to make a bid of around £20m (€25m), although this figure may be considered somewhat low for one of the most prized youngsters in a defensive position.
It's a particularly small sum in light of declarations from both Ramos and his club president, Ramón Calderón, about how the Spanish international is going nowhere.
However, there is one potential point of interest. Ramos has been on the verge of signing a new contract for some months now, yet he has not taken that final step of putting pen to paper. Chelsea's low bid will presumably, then, serve as a kind of litmus test to see if their interest is worth pursuing at all.
Still, the contractual situation notwithstanding, there seems to be no reason not to take both Ramos and Calderón at their respective words.