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Trained at Fenerbahçe, Arda Güler showed the extent of his talent in the colours of the first team from 2021 to 2023. Having left for Real Madrid last year, the Turkish international (14 caps) is now considered one of the best talents on the European continent. An opinion also shared by José Mourinho, current coach of the Istanbul club.
” To play in this club, personality is very important. Players must understand that they are good enough to play in this club, they must not be afraid. Carlo Ancelotti is a great coach, from whom he can learn a lot. Playing with the Turkish national team and participating in big events like the European Championship is also very important, because he feels the responsibility of having a great country behind him. The biggest club in the world can only have the best players in the world. Real Madrid does an incredible job when it comes to signing the ten best players in the world or those with the most potential, and Guler is definitely one of them “, said The Special One has HT Sport.
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