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Franco Baresi: Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos better in central defense than at right back
The Spain international is essentially a right back but Baresi feels that that he belongs in the middle of the defense
By Mark Doyle
Sergio Ramos - Real Madrid
Franco Baresi believes that Real Madrid would be better served by utilizing Sergio Ramos at center back.
The Spain international is primarily a right-back but has been used as a central defender by Madrid coach Jose Mourinho this season, and Baresi, one of the finest defenders ever to play the game, feels that Ramos belongs in the middle.
"He has some qualities that make him different [to other defenders] and for this reason he can play multiple positions," the former Italy and AC Milan center half told Marca.
"I like him most in the center: here, he plays like a champion. He is very strong in central defense. He plays in a more natural way and makes better use of all his qualities.
"He is good with his head, with his feet and is intelligent. Although I have to say, he is also a good full back."
Baresi also admitted that he is as big a fan of Ramos' attitude and character as he is of the former Sevilla defender's natural talent.
"I like players who have a strong personality on the pitch," said Baresi, who labelled Ramos "one of the best defenders in the world".
"It's clear that there may be more to come, but Sergio is already showing [his quality] now."
Baresi spent the entire duration of his 20-year playing career at Milan, racking up 719 appearances in all competitions for the Rossoneri.
The Spain international is primarily a right-back but has been used as a central defender by Madrid coach Jose Mourinho this season, and Baresi, one of the finest defenders ever to play the game, feels that Ramos belongs in the middle.
"He has some qualities that make him different [to other defenders] and for this reason he can play multiple positions," the former Italy and AC Milan center half told Marca.
"I like him most in the center: here, he plays like a champion. He is very strong in central defense. He plays in a more natural way and makes better use of all his qualities.
"He is good with his head, with his feet and is intelligent. Although I have to say, he is also a good full back."
Baresi also admitted that he is as big a fan of Ramos' attitude and character as he is of the former Sevilla defender's natural talent.
"I like players who have a strong personality on the pitch," said Baresi, who labelled Ramos "one of the best defenders in the world".
"It's clear that there may be more to come, but Sergio is already showing [his quality] now."
Baresi spent the entire duration of his 20-year playing career at Milan, racking up 719 appearances in all competitions for the Rossoneri.
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