“I want to be number one”, Lunin’s big message to Courtois!

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Competition is tough at Real Madrid! And this at all positions. lined up this Wednesday in the Madrid cage in place of an injured Thibaut Courtois, Andriy Lunin wants to establish himself within Casa Blanca.

A valuable element during the last exercise, the Ukrainian goalkeeper believes that he has the level to have more responsibilities within Carlo Ancelotti’s training. However, he will have to dislodge his teammate Courtois for the number 1 position.

A mission that doesn’t scare him. “ My contract extension is a gesture of confidence from the club in me. From day one I said it was my dream club. Obviously, no one will give you anything for free and everyone has seen what I am capable of. I want to be number one here and I will continue to fight for my place with the greatest respect for Thibault Courtois,” he declared in the mixed zone at the microphone of Marca after the defeat against Lille in the Champions League.

Thibaut Courtois is warned. Andriy Lunin is ready to change the game within the Real Madrid squad. To be continued…

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