El Clasico Tickets – Militao’s spectacular run

It seems like Militao has become one of the favorites for Ancelotti. Militao has appeared in 30 consecutive games for Real Madrid.
Eder Militao the center-back for Madrid made his 30th appearance for Real Madrid in the last game against Rayo Vallecano on Saturday. Fans can buy Tickets for El Clasico from our website.
The statistics of Brazil International Militao show that he has become one of the rock-solid parts of Real Madrid. He has appeared in a total of 41 matches for Real Madrid since he joined Madrid in 2019. He has made his permanent place after the departure of Sergio Ramos and Raphael Varane.
Eder Militao

Eder played for Real Madrid in the last 14 matches last season. Now, he has played the first 16 matches for this season and he has started in every game.
Militao’s streak of 30 for Real Madrid started back six months ago. He played the first match out of 30 against Eibar on April 3. Since the match against Eibar, he has not been dropped a single time from the playing squad.
His record of playing 14 games was excellent last season. The 14 games consisted of eight wins, five draws, and only one defeat for Militao for his appearance for Real Madrid.

Untouchable alongside Alaba:

Militao and Alaba have a made wonderful partnership for Real Madrid. Both of them filled the space created by Ramos-Varane’s departure. It was one of the biggest fear of Real Madrid in this season which Militao-Alaba’s partnership has conquered.

The performance of Militao is tremendous on the field and injuries don’t seem to be put down the Brazilian player despite the busy schedule of games for him.

It is not wrong to say that Carlo Ancelotti will be waiting for Militao’s return from his International duty as the next match for Real Madrid is heading on November 21 at Granada.  Eticketing.co is the best website to buy el Clasico tickets. Fans can buy Barcelona vs Real Madrid Tickets from our website.

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