Karim Benzema reveals Real Madrid challenge he set after Cristiano Ronaldo’s shock transfer to Juventus – with fearsome ‘BBC’ strike force being broken up
Karim Benzema has revealed the challenge that he set himself at Real Madrid following Cristiano Ronaldo’s shock transfer to Juventus.
In 2013, Real broke the world transfer record again when signing Gareth Bale from Tottenham – presenting Benzema with even more competition in the attacking department. Alongside the Welsh winger, he would go on to form the fearsome ‘BBC’ strike force that landed La Liga and Champions League titles.
WHAT KARIM BENZEMA SAID
Ronaldo surprisingly broke that unit up when heading to Italy in 2018, but Benzema took his game to greater heights from there. The ex-France international has told El Chiringuito of embracing added responsibility: “It’s normal, it’s normal. Gareth Bale, €100m, it’s a lot, he was a good player too, it was normal. But this is fine with me. When Cristiano left, who had scored 50 goals, I said, ‘Now it’s time to step up and that I was going to work for it because I have the talent, but now I have to have more ambition than before’.”
Benzema added on his legacy in the Spanish capital: “I’m happy that Karim’s last image at Real Madrid is the one of a champion, a Ballon d’Or, and a captain. I had the strength to continue but I preferred to leave like this, at the right time.”