Real Madrid’s David Alaba celebrates after scoring the opening match against Osasuna.Photo: dpa / Alvaro Barrientos
Like Real Madrid earlier in the season David Alaba of FC Bayern Munich And he immediately gave him the No. 4 jersey from Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos, expectations could not have been higher. Less than a year later, Alaba has not only played his way into the starting line-up, but also reached the hearts of fans. The defender has already played 44 matches with the royal team and scored three goals.
Things are also going well for his team: Real can mathematically win the Spanish championship with only 15 points and five games left. Champions League Madrid in the semi-finals.
“Let’s see what the future holds.”
It’s all surprising that Alaba’s ‘Sky Sports Austria “With the idea of moving to Austria Bundesliga Play. When asked if he could imagine a return to Austria Vienna, the 29-year-old said: “That would definitely be cool and fantastic. Vienna is the city where I am at home. I have my family there, my friends, I grew up there. Let’s see what the future holds.”
In fact, Alaba, who trained in Austria Vienna, played several friendly matches for the first team of the traditional club. When he was 16, they signed him BavariaWith whom he was then able to celebrate ten German championships and two European Cup victories.
Focus on Real first, Manchester City are waiting in the semi-finals
However, Austria still has to wait a bit for the exciting transition: Alaba’s contract with the royal family runs until 2026 and, until further notice, he wants to focus entirely on them. work Focus in Madrid. “This club is huge and you can only tell how brilliant Real Madrid is,” Alaba said of his employer at Sky Sports Austria.
Members of the royal family may win the next international title in the Champions League this year – for Alaba, it will be their third Champions League victory. Manchester City are waiting in the semi-finals, the first leg will start on Tuesday at 9 pm.
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