Marcelo calls winning trophy with Fluminense “most important of my career.”

Marcelo spent more than 15 years playing for Real Madrid, and winning numerous trophies with the club. However, his move to Fluminense in Brazil has brought him even more joy. Despite having played for the biggest club in the world, Marcelo considers winning the trophy with Fluminense to be the most important moment of his career. The reason for this is the strong connection he has with his home country and the joy he has felt in winning for his fellow Brazilians.

Marcelo was a dominant force for Real Madrid, helping the club win numerous trophies during his time there. He was known for his progressive play, often getting forward to join the attack. His contributions to the club will never be forgotten, but his affection for his boyhood club Fluminense is also clear. Marcelo’s commitment to his hometown club is admirable, and he continues to give back to the community that raised him.

For all his success with Real Madrid, Marcelo considers his Copa Libertadores title with Fluminense to be his most important achievement. The victory over Boca Juniors was especially sweet, as it was a win for his childhood club. Speaking after the game, Marcelo said, “I know Real Madrid will understand, but this title means so much more because it’s for Fluminense, the club that raised me. Real Madrid will always have a special place in my heart, but this is a victory for my roots.”

“This is the greatest moment of my career,” said Marcelo, “greater even than my Real Madrid triumphs.” The Intercontinental Cup victory is a historic moment for Fluminense, and Marcelo considers it more special than any of his achievements with Real Madrid. He has deep affection for Fluminense, who he considers his home. The club is where he honed his skills and became the player he is today.

Marcelo’s iconic dribble to set up Cristiano Ronaldo against Bayern Munich in the 2017 Champions League is a perfect example of his unselfish play. The match was a tense affair, ending 1-1 after 90 minutes. However, a strike from a 21-year-old forward in extra time helped Marcelo and Real Madrid to claim victory. This moment will live long in the memory of both the player and the club.

When Marcelo joined Real Madrid in 2007, little did anyone know what an impact he would have on the club’s future. In his time at the Bernabeu, Marcelo won 25 trophies, including 5 UEFA Champions League titles, 6 La Liga titles, 4 Club World Cups, 3 European Super Cups, and 2 Copa del Rey trophies. It was an incredible run of success for the Brazilian left-back.

After 15 years at Real Madrid, Marcelo left the club and joined Olympiakos for a brief spell. However, he soon returned to Brazil, joining his hometown club Fluminense. The move seemed like the end of an era for the veteran defender, but he would go on to win another continental trophy with Fluminense. The Intercontinental Cup triumph showed that Marcelo still had plenty to offer at the highest level.

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