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Álvaro Arbeloa • Liverpool and Real Madrid: Marking Messi • Masterclass

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Any Real madrid fan here

— @lmshwly46

00:17 - Liverpool: Marking Lionel Messi

03:25 - Knowing when to let Messi go

This is why he has been appointed as The Coach of the Real Madrid Castilla. He will improve the young talents of Madrid.

He is also a good friend of Alonso since his playing days in Real Madrid and Liverpool. Together they will do great for Real Madrid in the near Future since both of them are in charge of the Senior and Junior Team.

— @anjan.banerjee

04:54 - Real Madrid: The Messi threat and marking David Villa

07:54 - Following Andrés Iniesta inside

I was never a fan of Barcelona but I am a fan of football and Messi is undeniably the greatest player to ever play the game. No player in the history of football was defended the way teams defended Messi. Others even had to resort to almost GBH - pulling, kicking and attempting to injure him just to get him out of the game. This guy was insane.

— @syber4ever

10:10 - Directing him wide

11:20 - “You don't have to win the ball”

thanks for a very interesting video! Alvaro was a great player, thanks for his time at Liverpool. It would be interesting to know his view of the main difference in attacking play as a defender at Liverpool, Real Madrid and Spain.

Look forward to him as a coach at a high level

— @khongrb8988

After a playing career that took in high-profile spells at both Liverpool and Real Madrid, as well as 56 caps for Spain, Álvaro Arbeloa followed his former club and international teammate Xabi Alonso in taking his first coaching steps at the Real Madrid academy.

In this exclusive Masterclass with the Coaches’ Voice, Arbeloa looks back on his greatest challenges as a player through his new lens as a coach. He begins with one of the toughest assignments of all: being detailed by then Liverpool manager Rafa Benítez to mark a young Lionel Messi, from the unfamiliar position of left-back, in a huge Champions League tie against Frank Rijkaard’s Barcelona.

Where torred

— @Doggomorph

He goes on to reflect on his spell under José Mourinho and later Carlo Ancelotti at the Bernabéu, during which time he faced the contrasting challenges of lining up against Barcelona greats David Villa and Andrés Iniesta in his preferred right-back spot.

It’s a truly fascinating tactical insight from a developing coach who can call upon vast experience of defending against some of the most dangerous operators in an iconic era of Spanish and European football. We hope you enjoy it!

Grande Alvaro, orgullo madridista.♥

— @ronycoello9365

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