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DeepSeek rated the eight best 7 players in Real Madrid s history: Raul is second, Hazard is at the bottom

Real Madrid No. 7 jersey carries the club's soul and legend, and is the ultimate symbol of courage, talent and leadership spirit. From the founder of the Champions League to the King of the Golden Ball, each No. 7 carved his name under the starlight of the Bernabeu. With honorary achievements, data performance, and historical influence as the core standards, combined with the team's contribution and significance of the times, the No. 7 players in Real Madrid's history were selected:

1. Cristiano Ronaldo (C Ronaldo) (2010-2018)

- Data and Honors: 438 games and 450 goals, 4 Champions League championships (including three consecutive championships), 2 La Liga championships, and 4 Golden Ball Awards (during the period of their time).

- Historical status: Real Madrid's history scorer king, the king of Champions League knockout stage, pushing No. 7 to the height of global idols. The record of 61 goals in a single season and 50 consecutive goals has not been approached yet.

2. Raul Gonzalez (1994-2010)

- Data and Honors: 741 games 323 goals (first in team history), 3 Champions League championships, 6 La Liga championships, and the third scorer in the history of the Champions League (71 goals).

- Historical status: "Lord of the Rings" symbolizes the spirit of Real Madrid's youth training, defining the leadership meaning of No. 7 with loyalty and key goals. 71 goals in the Champions League 142 matches were the Real Madrid flag in the early 21st century.

3. Vinicius Junior (2023 to present)

- Data and Honors: Scoring in two Champions League finals (2022, 2024), 23 years old and 325 days old become the youngest player in the Champions League finals (breaking Messi's record).

- Historical status: Active No. 7 core, No. 1 hit in the 2024 Golden Globes (in the end of failure). 11 goals in the Champions League knockout stage, carrying the banner of offensive in the new era with breakthrough points and big goals.

4. Emilio Butragino (1983-1995)

- Data and Honors: 341 games 123 goals, 6 La Liga championships, 2 League Cup champions.

- Historical status: As the leader of the "Real Madrid Five Eagles", the "Vulture" has excellent technical awareness and is the peak benchmark of the Spanish local No. 7 in that era.

5. Juan Gonzalez (Vanito) (1977-1987)

- Data and Honors: 474 games 153 goals, 5 La Liga championships, 2 League Cup champions.

- Historical status: Injected into Real Madrid DNA with the "Vanito Spirit" (never give up). Fans have been calling their name in the 7th minute of the game so far, becoming a symbol of the club's cultural heritage.

6. Amancio Amaro (1962-1976)

- Data and Honors: 471 games 155 goals, 9 La Liga championships, winning the 1966 Champions League final.

- Historical status: The leader of the post-Distifano era led the team to transition and rebuild and top Europe, laying the pioneer of the No. 7 winger tradition.

7. Raymond Copa (1956-1959)

- Data and Honors: 30 goals in 101 games, 3 Champions League titles, 2 La Liga titles, and 1958 Golden Globes.

- Historical status: Real Madrid's first legend No. 7, French magician, kicks off the Champions League dynasty with creativity.

8. Eden Hazard (2019-2023)

- Data and Honors: 7 goals in 76 games, 2 La Liga titles (limited contribution).

- Historical status: "Meteor" sluggish due to injury, the transfer fee of 115 million euros and the ultra-low output form the biggest gap between Real Madrid No. 7, warning superstars to adapt to the risk. The revelation of the inheritance of No. 2

7, the ups and downs of Real Madrid's No. 7 jersey is a microcosm of the club's values - it requires extraordinary talent and mental hardness. From Copa's technological revolution to Ronaldo's goal machine, from Raul's loyalty to Vinicius' breakthrough, each generation of No. 7 interprets the weight of "legend" in a unique way. Hazard's frustration proves that glory and risk coexist, and only those with strength and will can shine forever under the starry sky of the Bernabeu.

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