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Cristiano Ronaldo And Sergio Ramos Hailed As ‘Most Spectacular’ While Zinedine Zidane Tops Carlo Ancelotti In Lucas Vazquez’s Real Madrid Reflections
Lucas Vazquez has taken a nostalgic look back at his time at Real Madrid, singling out Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos as the most “spectacular” teammates of his career. The 34-year-old, now plying his trade at Bayer Leverkusen, also revealed that Zinedine Zidane, not Carlo Ancelotti, was the coach who left the biggest impression on him during his 18-year journey with Los Blancos.
Ronaldo And Ramos: The Icons Of Work Ethic
Reflecting on his years in the famous white jersey, Vazquez described Ronaldo and Ramos as standout figures for their unmatched professionalism and winning mentality.
“Professionally, the most spectacular have been Sergio Ramos and Cristiano, who have had the greatest impact on me because of their work culture,” he said in a chat with COPE’s El Partidazo.
While Vazquez shared the pitch with legends like Luka Modric, Toni Kroos, Dani Carvajal, and Nacho, it was the combined drive of Ramos and Ronaldo that left the deepest impression.
Zidane’s Unique Influence At The Bernabeu
On the managerial front, Vazquez recalled working under a series of world-class tacticians but admitted that Zidane’s impact went beyond tactics.
“It was Zidane, and I’ve had spectacular coaches; Ancelotti, Benitez, Lopetegui… but Zidane has been the most special. I’ve had a good relationship with all of them,” he noted.
Zidane’s tenure saw Real Madrid lift three consecutive Champions League titles (2016–2018), and his ability to connect with players emotionally and psychologically set him apart from others.
Bellingham’s Training Amid England Snub
In a side note to current events, Jude Bellingham was spotted back in training with Real Madrid after being dropped from England’s October squad by manager Thomas Tuchel. The young midfielder will now be focused on maintaining his sharpness for club duties as Madrid continues their push across domestic and European competitions.
Sports Market Angle
Vazquez’s reflections highlight the true power of the sports market—where leadership, professionalism, and legacy extend far beyond individual match performances. Ronaldo and Ramos transformed their relentless drive into global brands, while Zidane elevated his status from player to managerial icon. These stories show why Real Madrid continues to dominate both on the pitch and in the global sports market conversation.
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