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Where are they now? Real Madrid’s 5 wonderkids from FM 2013

Where are they now? Real Madrid's 5 wonderkids from FM 2013

When Football Manager 2013 was released in November 2012, Jose Mourinho’s Real Madrid were the reigning champions of Spain.

They’d knocked Barcelona off their perch and sent Pep Guardiola packing, but their grip at the summit of La Liga was slipping. They suffered an underwhelming title defence in 2012-13 and ended up falling quite a distance behind Tito Vilanova’s reinvigorated side.

But the future of the club was looking bright. They boasted one of the most highly-rated centre-backs in world football and a new batch of promising kids from their famous La Fabrica academy.

FM 2013 tipped five Real Madrid ‘wonderkids’ to have exciting futures. We’ve taken a look at how things have worked out for the quintet in real life.

Raphael Varane

The French defender arrived as an 18-year-old from Lens in the summer of 2011.

He featured on the periphery of Los Blancos’ record-breaking 100-point La Liga campaign in 2011-12 before gradually becoming more integrated into the first-team picture.

“I think Varane is the best central defender in the world. He is still young, but I think he’s the best,” Mourinho later said, a year after leaving the Bernabeu, in 2014. “Already, yes. I think he’s the best defender.”

Varane ended up making 360 appearances for the club and won four Champions Leagues, starting three finals alongside Sergio Ramos, between 2014 and 2018.

He left for a new challenge in 2021 but suffered issues with form and fitness at a struggling Manchester United side. He’s starting to look back to his best alongside new centre-back partner Lisandro Martinez.

Ivan Saez

An odd one, this.

Former Spain Under-19 international Saez was marked as one to watch on Football Manager 2013, and won the Under-18s Copa del Rey that year, but he never made a single appearance in senior football.

“A very safe centre-back. His greatest strength is the reliability, confidence and peace of mind he transmits to his team-mates,” is how he’s described on Real Madrid’s official website.

“However, his great defensive ability takes nothing away from his imagination. He is exceptional when it comes to finding a way out of defence.”

But he doesn’t even have a Wikipedia page and appears to have left the…

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