Royston Drenthe - D/M L - Real Madrid (8 Viewers)

Mark

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Date of birth 8 April 1987 (1987-04-08) (age 23)
Place of birth Rotterdam, Netherlands
Height 1.67 m (5 ft 5 1⁄2 in)
Weight 72 kg
Playing position Winger / Left back​

Biography

Drenthe started his professional career mainly playing as a left back and right back, although he has been used mainly as a left winger and right winger at Real Madrid.


Club career


Early career

At Feyenoord, Drenthe came into the D2 team. He played mainly as a left winger during his junior years. As a C player he was invited to join the B squad on a trip to Switzerland. Drenthe misbehaved during the trip and the trainer, Marcel Bout, wanted him to leave the club as a result. Due to technical director Rob Baan, Drenthe was able to stay and he was only temporarily suspended by the club. After his suspension he continued to play in the C-team before moving to the B-team, where he again had Bout as his coach.

Bout hardly used Drenthe in his line-up. Later, at the end of the season he was named as one of eleven players whose future at the club was questionable. Drenthe then decided to switch teams and moved to Feyenoord's feeder club Excelsior.

Excelsior

Drenthe improved during the two years he played at Excelsior. Coach Marco van Lochem wanted to try him as a left back, which turned out to be a success. Drenthe seemed to be a talent at this position and became a team regular. He impressed the Feyenoord coaches and was asked to join them again.

Feyenoord

In the 2005–06 season, Drenthe reached the A1 team of Feyenoord, managed by his former C-youth coach Henk Fräser. Fräser told him he had to fight for his position with his team mate Mohammed Hammouti. Since the Otten Cup, a youth tournament at PSV Eindhoven where he scored three goals against Ajax as a left winger, he became a first-team player and even became captain of the team. In the meantime, he also became a team regular in Feyenoord's second team.

Drenthe was offered a professional contract soon after. That same week he helped to win an away match versus Ajax's second team 5-1 and was asked to train with Feyenoord's first team. He continued to play for Feyenoord's youth and second team before manager Erwin Koeman brought him in to his regular squad. He made his debut in the match against Vitesse in the Gelredome and finished the season with three matches played.

In the 2006-07 season, Feyenoord signed Belgian international player Philippe Léonard at Drenthe's position, the left back spot, while Pascal Bosschaart was also still part of the squad. Due to the injury of Léonard and the switch of Bosschaart to play for ADO Den Haag, Drenthe was awarded a chance, which he grabbed immediately. In a short time, Drenthe became a fans' favourite player, being one of the few positive highlights in again a disappointing season for the club.

After impressing at the 2007 European Under-21 Championship by winning it and awarded player of the tournament, he picked up attention from a number of clubs, including Chelsea and Barcelona.

Feyenoord did not want to sell as Drenthe extended his running contract until 2011 in April 2007, but they eventually agreed to a €14 million bid by Real Madrid, after Drenthe decided to take his club to court if they did not want to let him go.

Real Madrid


Drenthe was presented as a Real Madrid player on 13 August 2007 along with fellow Dutchman Wesley Sneijder in a double player presentation at the Santiago Bernabeu. Drenthe made his official Real Madrid debut starting as a central midfielder in the second leg of the Supercopa de España against Sevilla. Drenthe scored the equalizer, similar to a Seedorf long range strike, which was struck from 30-40 yards out, hit the crossbar and the ball crossed the line. However, Real Madrid eventually lost the match 5-3 as Sevilla clinched the cup.

Drenthe played fairly regularly for Real Madrid as left-back or left midfielder at the beginning of the season, but due to the sudden development of Brazilian left-back Marcelo, Drenthe's playing time has become limited. In the Dutch media, there were several reports of clashes between Drenthe and Real coach Bernd Schuster, after the German decided to keep Drenthe out of the squad for several matches, meaning that Drenthe had to sit in the stands instead of the bench. After being left out of the game against Valencia, Drenthe stormed angrily out of the training ground of Real. But after making several appearances since, he was ready to serve his best for Real Madrid. During a match against Real Valladolid, he performed really well by providing an assist to Guti's goal and scoring his first league goal. He has been linked with a move to AS Roma, and to Quique Flores' Benfica, on loan.

Despite rumours of Drenthe leaving the club on loan, he has featured in 15 of Real Madrid first 18 games of the 2008/2009 season, starting the last three games and giving creditable performances despite the clubs inconsistent form and major injury problems. Although recently the Dutch ace has been suffering from anxiety since he was booed by his own supporters during Real's 1-0 win at home to Deportivo La Coruna and has not featured since, although manager Juande Ramos gave Drenthe his support and insisted he would help the young winger

The Real Madrid coach has since revealed that Drenthe asked not to be picked for the three games after the Deportivo fixture.

In July 2010 it was reported that Liverpool were interested in buying him.

International career


After the 2006-07 season, Drenthe was called up by Dutch under-21 coach, Foppe de Haan, to be part of his squad for the 2007 European Under-21 Championship, which was held in the Netherlands. Drenthe was one of the most important players in the second consecutive title of the competition for the Jong Oranje, being chosen by UEFA as player of the tournament.

Music career

Drenthe has recorded a rap song with his friend, Liverpool winger Ryan Babel. Their song is called "Tak Takie".
 

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Mark

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  • Thread Starter #4
    It's probably a loan(1m €)
    + option to buy (7m €).
     

    Dostoevsky

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    May 27, 2007
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    #6
    Average player, at best.

    He had potential but it just stopped due to his lack of brain. Runs like a headless chicken, usually without any idea in his head, where to go and what to do.

    Before people start talking, he's a bad left back. He plays better, still bad, in the middle but overall it'd be a small upgrade in our squad. Decent transfer only because it's loan, but we can always do better since he's really inconsistent and weird.
     

    RAMI-N

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    Aug 22, 2006
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    #7
    Average player, at best.

    He had potential but it just stopped due to his lack of brain. Runs like a headless chicken, usually without any idea in his head, where to go and what to do.

    Before people start talking, he's a bad left back. He plays better, still bad, in the middle but overall it'd be a small upgrade in our squad. Decent transfer only because it's loan, but we can always do better since he's really inconsistent and weird.
    An upgraded version of king Moli!
    I don't understand...We need a LB that is very good defensively before being so offensively, and there are other interesting options out there!
     

    Fellas

    Farsopoli
    Jun 13, 2005
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    #9
    from de grosso to drenthea big upgrade ge can handle a ball and is good going forward if he can fix the defence to it can be great. loan deal would be great more money for a winger and a forward .
     

    only-juve

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    Jan 5, 2008
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    #19
    You can't be picked by real madrid and be chosen as the "best player" in the U-21 Euros if your crap. Am pretty sure anyone that watched that tournament would rate Drenth high.

    Just because he didn't perform for Real madrid that doesn't make him a crap player. Cassano, robben, sneijder, benzema...... the list is pretty long.
     

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