Press views on Roberto Carlos
"The best left back of the decade is leaving us"
The undying bond between Roberto Carlos and Real Madrid fans is well known. The left back also has a special relationship with the journalists that cover the Club, and they organised a farewell luncheon for the Brazilian today. They all shared their views on the player and coincided in one thing: he is the best left back in football history and one of the best people to have played for Real Madrid.Admiration, respect, fondness... These feelings were present in the farewell luncheon given by the media in honour of Roberto Carlos. They've shared with the player many training sessions, trips, matches, and many other unforgettable moments. Their last encounter with the player was on Sunday in the game against Recreativo Huelva, in which the Brazilian scored his team's goal of victory, keeping them in the lead of the League table. Roberto Carlos has been one of the Spanish media's favourite players since he arrived at the Club. Today, he received a plaque from the journalists, all of which wanted to share some words on the left back after the luncheon.
The press has always highlited Roberto's smile more than anything else, as he has always smiles through good, bad and sad times, such as today's farewell. "I want to thank all the journalists for this. No one has ever said such beautiful things to me. I will always cherish meeting some truly wonderful people. My heart stays here, but I'll be back. Madrid is my home. I want to thank all of you for making this day so special."
Susana Guasch (La Sexta)"He is the best left back in football history. It will be hard to come accross a player with his characteristics; strength, speed and an incredible left leg that has brought joy to Real Madrid many times in the past ten years. The last time was in Huelva on Sunday, with a goal that could win the League for the Club."
Seiko (Spriket)"He's done a great job for eleven years and we want to thank him for his warmth with the media. I am good friends with him and I will never forget him. He will leave a gap in the heart Madridismo."
Carlos Rodríguez (Onda Madrid)"I will cry the day he leaves. I consider him to be one of the five most important players in the history of Real Madrid, not only because he is the foreign player to have played the most games, but for being a good footballer, fact proved by all the titles he's won. I think his humility and his selflessness are what makes him different from the rest."
Roberto Morales (Agencia EFE)"We are saying good bye to the best left back the decade has seen. He is a true Madridista and he will always be acknowledged by the Club. Few players have done as much as he has for this team."
Cristina Castañer (Canal Plus)"Roberto is a great football player, but above anything else, he is a good person. I hope life still smiles at him, like he always does."
Raquel Criado (Telemadrid)"I was at Barajas Airport the day Roberto landed in Madrid and I am now here to bid him farewell. He is a great person. He's become a legend in Spanish football because no one runs down the left wing like he does."
Alfonso Celemín (TVE)"Roberto Carlos is the foreign player to have played the most games at Real Madrid, even more than Di Stéfano, and that says it all. He is magnificent down the left wing."
Ramón Fuentes (Telecinco)"I love him for what he is and how he is. I hope he never changes. He will never leave us. He leaves his mark wherever he goes."
Antonio Romero (Cadena SER)"Vanity is now young players' greatest quality, even when they haven't won anything or showcased great football. They should go to a newspaper library and read about what Roberto has done to learn what a truly great player is really like, to learn what it is to be a great, humble player."
Javier Herranz (Onda Cero)"It's easy to talk about Roberto Carlos; all you have to say is he's the best left back there is and will ever be in football. The best thing about him is that he is still as good when he leaves than when he arrives in the first place. He's proved that both at Real Madrid and the Brazil national team. He's been the best on and off the pitch, mainly because he is a great human being."
Cristina Montaña (Onda 6)"I've spent little time with him, but it has been enough to make me remember him always."
Miguel Ángel Muñoz (Cadena COPE)"I would have liked to congratulate him for winning the Ballon d'Or because, as we all know, he's always deserved to win it. He's truly earned it. I want to thank him for ten years of excellent behaviour both on and off the pitch. He sets an example with his good manners, joy and respect for others."
Blanca Benavent (La Razón)"Roberto's carisma and warmth has made him one of the most appealing things at Real Madrid these last 12 years. It will be difficult to find someone like him again."
Ulises Sánchez Flor (Marca)"He's been a colleague. He deserves the best and he will be successful wherever he goes. We will always remeber his generosity and joy. Madridismo will miss him. We just want to say, 'see you soon'."
Paco Navacerrada (Real Madrid press manager)"He's been one of the best players in the world these past twelve years. It's been wonderful for me to share goals, titles and even bad times with him. It fills me with pride. We can boast of having been at his side and seen him donne this shirt."
Miguel Ángel Díaz (Radio Marca)"Roberto never stops smiling and giving out good vibes. He is also a great football player. What esle can someone want?"
Óscar de Castro (Real Madrid TV)"Many have said that he's a player who has never made an effort for the Club, but yet has earned many distinctions. Maybe he's got powerful friends... Not really! He's won all this because he's the best left back in football history. He is also the best person there is. The only award he lacks is the Ballon d'Or... Those who rule on the winner maybe don't know much about football...