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Dani Alves is appeared by Marcelo's Real Madrid leaving do as he hits out at Barcelona
Dani Alves and Marcelo have had altogether different responses to their takeoffs from Barcelona and Real Madrid separately this late spring after the termination of their agreements
Dani Alves and Marcelo have been rivals at club level for the beyond 15 years
Amazing Brazilian full-backs Dani Alves and Marcelo are both free specialists this mid year following their takeoffs from Barcelona and Real Madrid separately.
Barca didn't broaden the transient agreement of Alves - who got back to the Camp Nou in January - despite the fact that the veteran right-back was wanting to remain at the club while Marcelo said his farewells to Real Madrid toward the finish of the mission.
In any case, the idea of their takeoffs has drawn two pointedly differentiating responses. Alves has blamed Barca for "not mindful" about the individuals who left a mark on the world for the club as he censured the way of his exit as Marcelo was given a hair-raising farewell by Madrid.
Marcelo delighted in one final farewell with the club this week as he was at the focal point of a 300-in number social event at Zuma, quite possibly of the most popular and top café in the Spanish capital.
The occasion was gone to by a huge number of football characters, entertainers and performers. While it was anything but an authority farewell from the club, they knew about Marcelo's aims as he wished to say his last goodbyes.
Marcelo said of his exit from Madrid: "I don't feel like a legend. I'm an individual that partakes in each second. I had the karma of being skipper and lifting the cup before my farewell. Currently the last match was a small scale farewell however presently I can't bid farewell better than with my fifth Champions League. It has shut a delightful cycle."
The veteran Brazilian has burned through 16 years at the Santiago Bernabeu and last month sat close by club president Florentino Perez at an exceptional public interview coordinated for his takeoff.
Marcelo's sparkling profession in the Spanish capital saw him win 25 prizes - more than some other player in the club's set of experiences after he outperformed the past record held by club legend Paco Gento, who won 23 prizes with Los Blancos.
In addition to the fact that Marcelo broke the record, he likewise turned into the main non-Spanish player to commander Real Madrid to the association title and the Champions League crown. The Brazilian accepted the position of authority toward the beginning of the time after Sergio Ramos left to join Paris Saint-Germain.
However Alves can likewise be named a Barcelona club legend, and while his exit was not no doubt tantamount - returning after a five-and-a-half-year nonattendance - it was not led in a similar way. The veteran right-back was not made mindful he would leave the club until after the finish of the time, thus couldn't be given a second farewell by fans.
Addressing The Guardian, the Brazilian deplored: "The main thing I could have done without was the means by which my flight was taken care of." He then, at that point, proceeded to add: "This club has trespassed as of late. Barcelona couldn't care less about individuals who left a mark on the world for the club. As a Barca fan, I would like Barcelona to distinctively get things done."
Both Alves and Marcelo are presently free specialists and are watching out for their next clubs, with their future objections staying muddled. However the way of their mid year exits sent out two distinct vibes.
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