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Eduardo Camavinga dedicates special message to exit-bound Real Madrid captain

Eduardo Camavinga dedicates special message to exit-bound Real Madrid captain

Yahoo26-05-2025

While all eyes at the Santiago Bernabeu were on the grand send-offs for Luka Modric and Carlo Ancelotti, another Real Madrid stalwart quietly played his final match at the stadium, namely, Lucas Vazquez.
The long-serving Galician full-back, who marked his 400th appearance for the club, bid farewell in a more understated manner, but his influence has not gone unnoticed, especially by his teammates.
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Among the heartfelt tributes pouring in, Eduardo Camavinga posted a message on social media that perfectly captured the bond between the players and Vazquez's legacy.
'From day one, you have been an example of hard work, excellence, and dedication,' wrote the French midfielder.
'Even if you were a bad person at one point, it's okay, I still love you. We will all miss you here. I wish you all the best in the next chapter. Thank you, Lukii.'
Nothing but respect for Vazquez
Though laced with humour, Camavinga's message underlined the deep respect Vazquez commands within the squad.
Known for his commitment, selflessness, and leadership, Vazquez has been a glue figure in the Real Madrid dressing room, often operating out of position, always giving his all, and helping maintain unity in both successful and trying times.
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Unlike Modric and Ancelotti, there was no official pre-match announcement confirming Vazquez's departure ahead of Real Madrid's final league game against Real Sociedad.
But the fans knew. When he was substituted in the 77th minute, the Bernabeu stood up in appreciation. Every single teammate approached him for an embrace.
Even Ancelotti, rarely expressive during matches, gave him a warm kiss. With the Club World Cup still to come, Vazquez will officially depart the club after the tournament.
As the curtain falls on Vazquez's Madrid chapter, it is clear that he leaves not only as a five-time Champions League winner but as one of the squad's most respected and beloved figures.

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