Atletico Madrid Legend Saul Niguez Claims Real Madrid Has No Fans Compared to Flamengo
Atletico Madrid icon Saul Niguez sparks controversy by asserting bitter rivals Real Madrid have 'no fans' in comparison to his current club Flamengo. Read on to find out more about his scathing remarks and the upcoming clash with Paris Saint-Germain.
Atletico Madrid icon Saul Niguez has sparked controversy by claiming bitter rivals Real Madrid have "no fans" compared to his current club Flamengo. The midfielder, now playing under former teammate Filipe Luis in Brazil, launched a stinging attack on the Bernabeu atmosphere while praising the passion of the South American giants ahead of their clash with Paris Saint-Germain.The former Atletico midfielder has reignited the Madrid derby from across the Atlantic, launching a scathing assessment of Real's fanbase while comparing it unfavourably to the support he now receives at Flamengo. The 31-year-old, who made the switch to Rio de Janeiro to reunite with his former teammate and current head coach Filipe Luis, did not hold back in his praise for the Brazilian giants, insisting they dwarf the reigning European champions in terms of genuine passion.Saul, who spent over a decade at the Metropolitano and made more than 400 appearances for Los Colchoneros, is currently preparing for a high-stakes final against PSG. However, in the build-up to the showpiece event, he took the opportunity to aim a dig at his old crosstown rivals, suggesting that the Santiago Bernabeu lacks the soul found at the Maracana.Speaking to Spanish outlet AS ahead of the upcoming final, the Spaniard was asked to compare the stature of the two clubs. His response was blunt, claiming that while Los Blancos possess global fame, they lack the visceral connection with their supporters that defines South American football."It is more than Madrid," he stated when asked if Flamengo is comparable to the Spanish giants. "In reality, Madrid has no fans. Madrid is famous, yes, for what it has won and it is known all over the world and that is why it has followers. But you go to the stadium and you feel nothing."The comments are sure to rile the Madridistas, particularly coming from a player who was a central figure in Diego Simeone’s side during the height of their rivalry. He contrasted the "silent" nature of the Bernabeu with the deafening noise of his current home ground, emphasising the lengths Brazilian supporters go to follow their team."In contrast, you go to the Maracana, an emblematic stadium, and it is always full," he explained. "Away from home, the ground is full of Flamengo fans. We recently played against Sport Recife and they sent us to another stadium because otherwise our fans wouldn't fit. And that's speaking of a flight of three and a half hours duration."You go to Lima and our fans fill it 100%. And then you see that Palmeiras doesn't fill it... You say: 'This is a big fanbase'."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!The comments come as the Brazilian side prepare for a monumental clash against PSG in the final of the Intercontinental Cup this December. The match pits the midfielder against a familiar face in Luis Enrique, the manager who handed him several caps during his tenure as Spain head coach.He was full of praise for the Asturian tactician, acknowledging the transformation the Ligue 1 champions have undergone since his arrival in the French capital."I coincided with him in the national team," Saul recalled. "He has a lot of personality and transmits it to his team. They are young players, but with experience. They know how to adapt to the type of match. Since Luis Enrique has been there, I have watched his matches in Paris and he has many solutions. It is going to be very difficult."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingThe relationship between the player and his current manager appears to be the driving force behind the club's recent success. The pair shared a dressing room at Atletico for years, winning La Liga and reaching Champions League finals together. Now, with his former colleague in the dugout, he reveals that the coach is instilling a belief that they are on the verge of something special."Filipe always tells us that we are a team prepared to make history, it is his most legendary phrase," he revealed. "We players have to believe it more. At first you see it as further away. The final against PSG is very complicated, but we have hope and desire. We play for the 42 million or more followers that Flamengo has."
Saul Niguez's Controversial Comments
Atletico Madrid legend Saul Niguez recently stirred the pot by making incendiary remarks regarding Real Madrid's fanbase. The midfielder, now plying his trade at Flamengo under the tutelage of his former teammate Filipe Luis, boldly claimed that Madrid lacks the passionate support that he now experiences in Brazil. These comments have reignited sparks in the Madrid derby rivalry.
Comparing Madrid and Flamengo Supporters
Saul didn't mince words when drawing comparisons between Real Madrid and Flamengo fans. He criticized the 'silent' atmosphere at the Santiago Bernabeu, contrasting it with the electric fervor felt at the Maracana. The Spaniard emphasized the dedication of Brazilian supporters, highlighting the impressive turnout at Flamengo matches both home and away.
Preparations for the Intercontinental Cup Final
As Flamengo gears up for a crucial clash against PSG in the final of the Intercontinental Cup, Saul Niguez remains focused on the task at hand. The midfielder's reunion with former Spain coach Luis Enrique adds an intriguing dynamic to the encounter, with Saul acknowledging the tactical acumen and impact the Asturian has had on the Ligue 1 champions.
Belief and Ambition at Flamengo
Saul Niguez sheds light on the mentality instilled by coach Filipe Luis at Flamengo, emphasizing the belief within the squad that they can achieve greatness. With a strong sense of unity and ambition, the players are eager to make history for the millions of Flamengo supporters worldwide.







