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Champions League Final: Will Real Madrid's Rodrygo Haunt Liverpool? by cadet222(m): 1:45pm On May 26, 2022 |
Elano was working as Santos assistant coach in early 2017
when he heard how much Liverpool were willing to pay for the
club's new wonderkid Rodrygo. He was not impressed at all.
"I went to the board and said, 'No, no, we can't let him leave
for this,'" the former Manchester City midfielder tells BBC
Sport.
"It was a 3m euro offer only and the talks were already at an
advanced stage. It was pretty much a done deal. They had a
verbal agreement but I insisted, 'We can't do this'.
"He was just 16 years old back then and, although the team
had high hopes for him, it was not clear yet when he would be
playing for the senior side. So I went to Rodrygo and told him,
'We will promote you soon. You have my word.'
"A little while after, I ended up taking charge as a caretaker
manager and so, much sooner than expected, I could do what
I had promised him. I brought him to train with us and gave
him his first minutes as a professional footballer."
Ultimately, Rodrygo agreed to sign a new contract and stayed
with the Brazilian giants for another season.
In mid-2018, however, he finally left Santos, but not for
Liverpool.
Instead, he signed for Real Madrid after the Spaniards came
knocking with a 45m euro bid.
Now, when both teams meet in Paris for the Champions
League final on Saturday, the forward will be on the opposing
side of long-time admirer Jurgen Klopp.
Rodrygo has proved crucial on Real's epic journey to the Stade
de France, scoring five goals, including two goals in just over
a minute in stoppage time in the 3-1 comeback win over
Manchester City in arguably the greatest semi-final in history.
Such is the hype around the 21-year-old this season that he
has been dubbed 'Mr Champions'.
It remains to be seen whether he will return to haunt Liverpool.
Recognition at a younger age than
Neymar
The softly spoken and down-to-earth Rodrygo is no stranger
to the limelight despite his tender years.
At 11, he became the youngest Brazilian player to sign with
Nike, beating the previous record of 13 that belonged to
Neymar, another Vila Belmiro product.
That same year, Rodrygo gave his first interview and was
invited to join Pele and other legends when Santos celebrated
their centenary anniversary.
He has never let fame get to his head, though, with much of
the credit going to his parents.
A second-tier right-back for most of his life, his father Eric
Goes dreamed about sharing the pitch with Rodrygo, but could
not fulfil it, so retired in 2016 to focus on his son's career.
"Rodrygo never worried about being like Neymar or any other
player from Santos," says Elano, who has made a promising
start as a manager back home.
"He wanted to write his own story and we all knew the
potential for that was there. Perhaps people who don't know
him can't tell that, but he has a strong character. That's key for
any athlete's success.
"He was made for the big stages. He doesn't feel the pressure.
He was still going to school when he scored his first goal in
the Copa Libertadores. It's not every day that you see
something like that happening."Real Madrid deal was sealed in Liverpool
Rodrygo is enjoying his best season for Real and, after winning
La Liga and the Spanish Super Cup, wants to finish it with the
Champions League trophy.
Playing against Liverpool will be extra special not only because
he almost signed for them, but because the whole operation
that led him to the Bernabeu took place in the English city too.
In 2018, Santos' then president Jose Carlos Peres was in
Liverpool with the Brazil team and, on the eve of a World Cup
warm-up match against Croatia, Real sporting director Juni
Calafat got in touch asking him if they could meet in a
Starbucks cafe next to their hotel.
Once Peres arrived, Calafat pulled his tablet out and made a
video call to president Florentino Perez. The whole
conversation did not last more than half an hour. It was clear
money would not be an issue to sign Rodrygo this time.
The following day, they watched the Brazil game together in a
box at Anfield and finalised the paperwork for a deal that
would be officially announced a week later.
Despite interest from Paris St-Germain, Bayern Munich and
Barcelona, Rodrygo was never in doubt about his decision. He
had watched Real beat Liverpool 3-1 in the Champions
League final that year and had made his mind up.
They have not won it since. It is now up to 'Mr Champions' and
company to change that in Paris.
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Re: Champions League Final: Will Real Madrid's Rodrygo Haunt Liverpool? by Blake755: 10:29pm On May 26, 2022 |
Am rooting for Liverpool to win |
Re: Champions League Final: Will Real Madrid's Rodrygo Haunt Liverpool? by paulolee(m): 8:23am On May 27, 2022 |
Liverpool to win abegi...this wan no be 2 legs |
Re: Champions League Final: Will Real Madrid's Rodrygo Haunt Liverpool? by Nobody: 8:26am On May 27, 2022 |
I want Real Madrid to win so bad |
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