The legendary footballer has voiced his opinion regarding the newly crowned champions of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011, claiming that the Whites are the greatest club in the world.
Retired Portuguese footballer, Eusebio, has expressed his admiration for Spanish La Liga giants, Real Madrid, stating that there is no other side in football with the same class and stature as the Spanish capital-based outfit.
Remembered as one of the most iconic forwards of his time, the 70-year-old went on to emphasize his excitement ahead of Madrid’s pre-season friendly against Portuguese SuperLiga outfit, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/SL-Benfica-c40542.
Los Merengues will travel to the Portuguese capital in order to lock horns with Benfica in the Eusebio Cup.
The celebrated athlete, who has the cup named after him, stressed that nothing gets bigger than the Spanish giants.
Los Vikingos have indeed managed to establish a reputation that undisputedly makes them one of the most coveted football clubs across all of Europe. Rated amongst the juggernauts of the beautiful game, the club of the century have one of the most glorious
pasts in terms of success.
Los Vikingos have the record for highest number of European triumphs which sets them apart from each and every club in the continent. The Whites have been named the champions of Europe nine times, with AC Milan being the second most successful club, having
the honour of lifting the silverware a total of 7 times.
Apart from Europe, the Santiago Bernabeu outfit also hold the record for the highest number of Spanish La Liga titles. Madrid have secured the trophy 32 times, which is 11 titles more than their closest competitors, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604.
While discussing the arrival of the Spanish giants in his native county, Eusebio was quoted as saying:
"I’m happy for Benfica supporters because they’ll get a chance to see the best team in the world in action at their stadium. I think it will be packed. It says it all that they are the current Spanish champions. They had a spectacular season and this year’s
may be even better given the progress they are making."
Real Madrid suffered a 5-2 loss against Benfica at the Estadio da Luz on July 27.
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