PEDRO BECOMES 1ST EVER PLAYER TO WIN THE WORLD CUP, EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP, PREMIER LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS LEAGUE & EUROPA LEAGUE
Former Barcelona and Spanish footballer, Pedro Rodríguez has become the first man to win arguably the five top trophies in world football.
The 31-year-old winger who scored in Chelsea's 4 - 1 against Arsenal to help them secure the Europa League trophy has now won the Champions League, Premier League, Europa League, World Cup, European Championship, a feat never achieved in history. Although, he has many other trophies.
In terms of international titles, Pedro won the World Cup in 2010 and the European Championship in 2012 with Spain.
He's won the Champions League three times, and added the Europa League to his European collection on Wednesday night.
Domestically, he won the Premier League with Chelsea in 2017, adding an FA Cup trophy in 2018. And of course, he was around for Barcelona's era of dominance in Spain.
He won La Liga five times, the Spanish Cup three times, and the Spanish Super Cup six times. He's also got two FIFA Club World Cups and five UEFA Supercup wins to his name.
In all, that's 24 major trophies for a 31-year-old, who is still playing with the hope of landing more trophies.
PEDRO'S TROPHIES
1x World Cup (Spain)
1x European Championship (Spain)
1x Premier League (Chelsea)
1x FA Cup (Chelsea)
1x Europa League (Chelsea)
5x La Liga (Barcelona)
3x Spanish Cup (Barcelona)
6x Spanish Super Cup (Barcelona)
2x FIFA Club World Cup (Barcelona)
5x UEFA Supercup (Barcelona)
The 31-year-old winger who scored in Chelsea's 4 - 1 against Arsenal to help them secure the Europa League trophy has now won the Champions League, Premier League, Europa League, World Cup, European Championship, a feat never achieved in history. Although, he has many other trophies.
In terms of international titles, Pedro won the World Cup in 2010 and the European Championship in 2012 with Spain.
He's won the Champions League three times, and added the Europa League to his European collection on Wednesday night.
Domestically, he won the Premier League with Chelsea in 2017, adding an FA Cup trophy in 2018. And of course, he was around for Barcelona's era of dominance in Spain.
He won La Liga five times, the Spanish Cup three times, and the Spanish Super Cup six times. He's also got two FIFA Club World Cups and five UEFA Supercup wins to his name.
In all, that's 24 major trophies for a 31-year-old, who is still playing with the hope of landing more trophies.
PEDRO'S TROPHIES
1x World Cup (Spain)
1x European Championship (Spain)
1x Premier League (Chelsea)
1x FA Cup (Chelsea)
1x Europa League (Chelsea)
5x La Liga (Barcelona)
3x Spanish Cup (Barcelona)
6x Spanish Super Cup (Barcelona)
2x FIFA Club World Cup (Barcelona)
5x UEFA Supercup (Barcelona)
2. REPORTS: EDEN HAZARD JERSEY NUMBER AT REAL MADRID REVEALED
Eden Hazard looks all set to join Real Madrid from Chelsea in this summer transfer window, and we may already know what his jersey number will be at the club.
According to a source close to Real Madrid, and a report from Madridista News, Hazard wants the coveted ‘7’ jersey formerly worn by Cristiano Ronaldo at the club.
Hazard would be the perfect fit for the number 7 shirt, owing to his talismanic contributions at Chelsea, and subsequent guaranteed success at Real Madrid.
The Belgian could also be in line for the number ’10’ jersey if Luka Modric decides to leave the club in the summer, but as of now, it appears that Madrid’s next number ‘7’ might well have a very appropriate name to it.
Chelsea players ‘wish all the best’ to Hazard after winning Europa League
The report further suggests that officials at Los Blancos believe Hazard is the right man to wear the coveted ‘7’ shirt after Ronaldo, and might very well do justice to the iconic number.
Ronaldo himself found major success when he first took the number at Manchester United, and replicated that success subsequently at Real Madrid, winning multiple domestic and European honours before moving on to Juventus last summer.
With Zinedine Zidane back at the helm, Real Madrid’s new prospective ‘7’ could do all the damage.
According to a source close to Real Madrid, and a report from Madridista News, Hazard wants the coveted ‘7’ jersey formerly worn by Cristiano Ronaldo at the club.
Hazard would be the perfect fit for the number 7 shirt, owing to his talismanic contributions at Chelsea, and subsequent guaranteed success at Real Madrid.
The Belgian could also be in line for the number ’10’ jersey if Luka Modric decides to leave the club in the summer, but as of now, it appears that Madrid’s next number ‘7’ might well have a very appropriate name to it.
Chelsea players ‘wish all the best’ to Hazard after winning Europa League
The report further suggests that officials at Los Blancos believe Hazard is the right man to wear the coveted ‘7’ shirt after Ronaldo, and might very well do justice to the iconic number.
Ronaldo himself found major success when he first took the number at Manchester United, and replicated that success subsequently at Real Madrid, winning multiple domestic and European honours before moving on to Juventus last summer.
With Zinedine Zidane back at the helm, Real Madrid’s new prospective ‘7’ could do all the damage.
Source: dailymail.co.uk
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