The Real Madrid midfielder recently admitted that he can still not say no to the prospect of moving back to Liverpool in the future.
Real Madrid midfielder, Xabi Alonso, recently admitted in an interview that he always has the option to move back to Liverpool in the future.
Alonso was widely considered to be one of the best centre-midfielders during his time at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 and that is the reason why the team managed to win the UEFA Champions League when he was present in their midfield.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Javier-Mascherano-c18071, both, managed to impress during their time at Anfield and helped Liverpool win the European title.
Alonso then joined Real Madrid and managed to become a first-team regular for Los Blancos.
Xabi Alonso is belongs to that class of midfielders who are rare to find in the footballing world. Playing in a position right behind the attacking midfielders, Alonso is not a holding midfielder, nor an attacking one.
The Spanish midfielder’s role is to distribute the ball and calling him a deep-lying-centre-midfielder would be perfect.
The Spanish midfield maestro plays a role which very few midfielders in the world can accomplish and he belongs to the same class of midfielders such as Pirlo.
Pirlo moves up the pitch to aid the team in attack as well, while Xabi http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alonso-c5254 relies too much on the distribution of the ball.
The Spanish midfielder is famous for his long-ball accuracy and his set-pieces. The basic reason why http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Manuel-c23383 Pellegrini wanted to add him to his team was because he was simply a phenomenal distributor of the ball.
His pass completion is absolutely phenomenal and that’s why he is a player who can settle in any team which believes in counter-attacking football.
While speaking to the press, Alonso expressed that he cannot rule out a move to Liverpool in the future, admitting that the fans of the Premier League club gave him a lot.
In an exclusive interview to ESPN star, the Spaniard said:
"I spent five fantastic years in Liverpool.”
"It was an experience that - I didn't feel that when I got there that it was going to be as wonderful as it ended being."
"I am really attached to Liverpool, so who knows in the future. At the moment, I am doing fantastically - I am not moving."
Alonso recently helped http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ukraine-c3032.
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