The resounding win that Real Madrid achieved against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League was not only about the present moment; rather, it was a celebration of the club’s prospects for the future.
The message conveyed that Real Madrid is well-prepared for the times that are still to come, with a significant portion of their success being driven by the players who belong to the “new generation.”
In point of fact, the “new generation” of players that Los Blancos has assembled is not only establishing themselves as a formidable opponent, but they have already gathered an exceptionally impressive collection of trophies.
A grand total of seventy trophies in total
Over the course of their brief careers, Vinicius Jr., Fede Valverde, Eder Militao, and Rodrygo have already amassed a total of twelve titles between them. All of these players were instrumental in the victory that occurred yesterday night.
Additionally, this astounding total does not end there. Eduardo Camavinga, who just made his debut in the Champions League, has already amassed nine trophies, while Aurelien Tchouameni, another French midfield sensation, has added six more to the total number of titles won altogether.
These rising talents are joined by Brahim Diaz, who has won five prizes, as well as Jude Bellingham, who won three trophies, and Arda Guler, who won three trophies when they arrived last summer.
As a group, this “new generation” of talent arrives at the Bernabeu with an astounding seventy or more titles already decorating their collective mantlepiece.
In light of the fact that Real Madrid is getting ready to enter the last phase of the transition, this is illustrative of the tremendous success that they have had in selecting the appropriate young players.
Considering that players such as Bellingham, Camavinga, Tchouameni, Rodrygo, and Vinicius are only beginning to establish themselves in the first time, it is reasonable to anticipate that these totals will continue to rise.
It is also important to note that Real Madrid’s roster of players who are considered to be of the “next generation” is only likely to increase further with the signing of Kylian Mbappe and Endrick this summer.