Roberto Carlos exclui Ronaldo Fenômeno e Kaká em lista dos melhores com quem jogou

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Roberto Carlos durante conferência de imprensa do Red Bull Street Style World's Finals em 2018 (East News sp. z o.o./Alamy Live News)

Roberto Carlos durante conferência de imprensa do Red Bull Street Style World’s Finals em 2018 (East News sp. z o.o./Alamy Live News)

Roberto Carlos chamou atenção ao preterir craques como Ronaldo e Kaká numa lista particular de jogadores favoritos.

Num mano a mano sobre quem foi melhor, o ex-camisa 6 de Real Madrid e seleção brasileira fez outras opções quando questionado sobre quem jogou mais entre craques do escrete canarinho e do time espanhol.

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Ronaldinho Gaúcho foi preterido por Zidane e Rivaldo por Figo

Ao responder à enquete proposta pelas redes sociais do portal Goal, o consagrado lateral-esquerdo escolheu o espanhol Raúl no duelo com o Fenômeno. Ao mesmo tempo, o craque optou por Zidane contra Ronaldinho Gaúcho.

Além disso, Rivaldo foi superado por Luís Figo na visão de Roberto Carlos, enquanto Kaká perdeu a preferência para David Beckham.

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Em contrapartida, o pentacampeão mundial em 2002 escolheu Gilberto Silva no mano a mano com Makelele, Cafu no confronto diante de Michel Salgado e Dida no duelo contra Iker Casillas.

Outros jogadores do Real Madrid que levaram a melhor foram Guti, Sérgio Ramos e Cannavaro diante de Kléberson, Lúcio e Edmilson, respectivamente.

O placar final do mano a mano segundo Roberto Carlos ficou 8 a 4 para os craques do Real Madrid com quem o icônico camisa 6 jogou, diante dos pentacampeões mundiais na Coréia do Sul e no Japão.

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Roberto Carlos se consagrou no Real Madrid e na seleção brasileira

Hoje com 51 anos, Roberto Carlos marcou época atuando por 11 anos no Santiago Bernabéu entre 1996 e 2007, realizando 527 partidas com a camisa merengue.

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O lateral-esquerdo disputou três Copas do Mundo pela seleção brasileira entre 1998 e 2006, todas como titular.

Na campanha do pentacampeonato do Brasil em 2002, marcou seu único gol em Mundiais numa bela cobrança de falta contra a China na fase de grupos.

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