Fellows, coaches hail great champion

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Fellows, coaches hail great champion
Oluşturulma Tarihi: Şubat 18, 2009 00:00

LONDON - Kicking a football with enough power, spin and accuracy to get it past a waiting goalkeeper can be a tough task to master. Doing it consistently at the highest level is nearly impossible for most.

That "most" clearly doesn't include Raul Gonzalez.

The Real Madrid striker twice put the ball into the opposing net Sunday, not an uncommon feat for a man who is UEFA's all-time leading scorer with 66 goals in its club competitions, including a record 64 in the Champions League. But these latest two, Nos. 308 and 309 for his team, added yet another milestone to the 31-year-old Madrid captain's impressive resume - they broke the club's record for most goals in a career.

"The 308 goals are a historic, unique and incredible result," Juventus striker Alessandro Del Piero said of his rival. "(He is) a great champion who has shown incredible qualities over the years and will continue to do so for a long time."

Raul has played 504 competitive matches over 15 seasons for his 309 goals, the most recent double coming in Madrid's 4-0 win over Sporting Gijon in the Spanish league. He is also Spain's all-time leading international scorer with 44 goals.

"He's always in the first line of battle," Madrid coach Juande Ramos said of Raul, who made his club debut when he was 17 and has never played for another team. "He's the one who lays himself on the line, the one who carries the weight of the team and you can only congratulate him."

While Raul is revered by Madrid and its supporters, he missed out on the country's incredible run at last year's European Championship in Austria and Switzerland. But when it comes to the Spanish league, which is really what matters most to Madrid's "ultra" fans, Raul has come through time and time again.

"As well as being a great champion on the field of play, and his goal tally is a more than evident confirmation, he is an example for all youngsters who want to become footballers," Milan defender Paolo Maldini said. At least to the ones who want to score lots of goals.
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