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It was sad to lose to Messi 15 years ago? Real Madrid abandoned players to talk about the current situation of the team and their suggestions for Yamal

On July 23, 41-year-old Sneder faced the camera and brought up the 2010 Golden Globe controversy again after 15 years. He said this: Honestly, it still makes me sad. In 2010, he led Inter Milan to win the triple championship (Champions League, Serie A, Italian Cup), and carried the Netherlands to the finals with the World Cup, contributing 5 goals and 4 assists in person. But the final Golden Globe Award was awarded to Messi. I felt like I did everything, but Messi won. Fortunately, fans still remember my 2010, which is the most important thing.

Recalling the Real Madrid career from 2007 to 2009, Sneijder only smiled bitterly: injuries, management changes, club changes... I had highlights there, but the timing was wrong. When he joined Real Madrid, he was worth 27 million euros, but he was ridiculed as the "worst gentleman" by fans, with only 2 goals and 0 assists in half a season. What's even more heartbreaking is that in the summer of 2009, in order to force him to transfer, Real Madrid directly deprived the No. 10 jersey and threw it to Las Diyala, kicking him out of the game list. They drove me like a fly, and Chelsea fans once described his experience like this. After being cleaned by Real Madrid, Sneijder broke out at Inter Milan. In the 2009-2010 Champions League semi-finals, he head-only eliminated Barcelona led by Messi, and assisted Milito in the final to secure the victory. Sneider, who was red-eyed, shot the ball into the goal and shot himself into history! The passionate comments from fans back then are still full of enthusiasm when I read them again.

Speaking of Real Madrid's new coach Alonso, Sneijder is full of expectations: he is smart, understands Real Madrid, and has new ideas. But the key to success or failure is to manage the locker room 'self'. "He sharply breaks the unspoken rules of Real Madrid's locker room: superstars need sacrifice and discipline. If they fight for individuals, the team will collapse; if they fight for the team, they will be invincible!

For Barcelona's 18-year-old supernova Yamal, Sneijder reminded: He has amazing potential, but talent ≠ success! Mentality and discipline are the king." Real Madrid has already taken action - according to Western media reports, new players Hausen and Calleras were included in the "Yamar defense plan", and Alonso even designed a three-center-back formation to specifically encircle him.

The world of football has never lacked regrets, but it is these things that make the stories on the green field boil forever.