Football fans saw a memorable farewell for Marcelo Vieira on the match vs Betis, which was the last match of 2021-22 La Liga and most likely the last match in Bernabeu for the Brazilian. The captain of real Madrid received a warm cheering as he entered and played and later as he closed the match. In all of these years he has become an idol in the White House due to his love for the White Shirt and the connection with the fans.
There is no doubt that Marcelo, the first team captain, will leave with the affection of the public at the Bernabeu. He has already received that adulation when he has had the opportunity to play this season, and at the coronation of Cibeles after winning the 35th LaLiga title.
Although the player still harbours some remote hope of remaining at the club - possible but unlikely - everything indicates that his adventure at Madrid, which began in 2006, will come to an end after the Champions League final in Paris Saint-Denis on May 28, even why not yet official.
Seemed that one of the most anticipated events for the Friday’s duel, between Real Madrid and Real Betis was precisely the farewell of Marcelo Vieira in Santiago Bernabeu. When he went out to warm up minute 55the fans began to chant his name: “Marcellus, Marcellus.”
The climax of the match came at minute 66 when the coach of Real Madrid, Carlo Ancelottisent for the Brazilian, along with Isco Alarcon (who will say goodbye to the club) and Daniel Ceballos (who could also leave this summer). The fans that were in the south end were in charge of alerting the rest of the stadium of what was going to happen. Marcelo Vieira steped on the pitch Santiago Bernabeu at the minute 69 as Benzema gave him the armband and the fans who were present made themselves heard with a spectacular ovation for the number “12”.
Marcelo debuted with real Madrid the January 7, 2007 from the hand of Fabio Capello. Since then heslowly became a fundamental piece of the team and kept working until he became a club legend. Being the player with more titles in the history of the Merengues (with 24 titles) and also being the second most capped player makes him deserve to have his name written in golden letters in Madrid’s history book!
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