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Football's Immortals: Ramos, Di María & Müller Are Dominating the Club World Cup!

Forget the young guns! These legendary veterans are proving that class, experience, and goals never age.

By Kary Vargas

The 2025 Club World Cup. Fhoto: Marca
The 2025 Club World Cup. Fhoto: Marca

If you thought the 2025 Club World Cup would only be a showcase for rising young stars, you were completely wrong. Once again, the old saying "old is gold" has been proven true, and how! Eternal figures, true football immortals like Sergio Ramos, Ángel Di María, and Thomas Müller, have taken center stage in this tournament, filling every match they play with goals, magic, and leadership. Their continued presence at the elite level, despite the years passing, is a testament to their unbreakable quality and their intelligence to keep being game-changers.

This Club World Cup is proving to be a real celebration of experience and timeless talent. While new generations try to find their place, these legends show that tactical wisdom, refined technique, and a winning mindset have no expiration date. Their performances are not only vital for their respective teams, but also a lesson for anyone who thinks age is a limitation in high-performance sports.

Ángel Di María: The Endless Magic of "El Fideo"

Few players in today's football have the ability to change a game with a dribble or a pass like Ángel Di María. The Argentine, at 37 years old, is experiencing a second youth in this Club World Cup.

  • Constant Creativity and Dribbling: Di María continues to be a nightmare for opposing defenders. His dribbling ability, short-burst speed, and vision for through-balls are as sharp as ever. He has become his team's main offensive playmaker, creating chances with every touch.
  • Crucial Goals and Assists: He's not just a playmaker; he has also been an important goalscorer in the tournament. His goals have come at key moments, showing that his instinct and finishing are still intact. Plus, his precision in crosses and assists has been an endless source of goal-creating passes.
  • An Ideal Partner: Di María has always been a player who makes his teammates better. His ability to link up and understand his forwards makes his team's attack much more fluid and dangerous.
  • Winning Mentality: After winning the World Cup and Copa América with Argentina, Di María brings a contagious winning mentality. He knows what it takes to succeed on the big stages and transmits that to his team.

The name Sergio Ramos has always meant leadership, grit, and, surprisingly, crucial goals. In this Club World Cup, the Spanish center-back has reaffirmed his icon status.

  • Unwavering Leadership: At 39, Ramos is still the marshal of the defense. His commanding voice, positioning, and ability to organize the backline are invaluable. He's not just a formidable defender but also the heart of his team, pushing his teammates forward.
  • Goal-Scoring Appearances: What has been most surprising, though not so much for those who know his career, is his goal-scoring side. Ramos has shown his attacking instinct, joining the attack on set pieces or with unexpected runs forward, and he has already contributed crucial goals that have sealed wins or opened up tight games. His heading ability remains deadly.
  • Elite Experience: After a career full of success at Real Madrid and with the Spanish National Team, Ramos brings unmatched experience in high-pressure matches. His calmness under pressure and his ability to solve complex situations are assets few players can offer.
  • Example of Professionalism: His current performance is a mirror of his dedication. Ramos continues to take care of his body to the maximum, which allows him to compete at the highest level in a demanding tournament like the Club World Cup.

The case of Thomas Müller is unique. The "Raumdeuter" (space interpreter), as he's known for his intelligent off-the-ball movement, continues to be a constant threat in the box at 35 years old.

  • Superior Tactical Intelligence: Müller isn't the fastest or the most skilled with the ball, but his understanding of the game and his ability to find free spaces in the opponent's defense are unmatched. He always positions himself where he needs to be to receive the ball or to draw defenders away.
  • Goals and More Goals: His main job is to score, and he continues to do it remarkably well. Müller has been in the right place at the right time to tap the ball into the net or to finish with precision. His goals are the result of his cleverness and tireless work off the ball.
  • Offensive Versatility: He can play as an attacking midfielder, a second striker, or even a winger, always providing offensive solutions. His versatility makes him a valuable asset for any coach.
  • The Locker Room's Joy: Besides his on-field performance, Müller is known for his positive personality and his influence in the locker room. He's a player who contributes both on and off the pitch.

The dominant presence of Sergio Ramos, Ángel Di María, and Thomas Müller in the 2025 Club World Cup is a gift to football fans. These "immortals" are not only filling the tournament with goals, but also reminding us that quality, experience, and passion for the game are qualities that transcend time and prove that, in football, "old is gold" and works wonderfully. Their legacy continues to grow, match by match.


Kary  Vargas

Kary Vargas

I am Kary Vargas, a 26-year-old sports journalist. I am passionate about Ecuadorian soccer and I am dedicated to creating content related to this sport. I focus mainly on soccer events in Ecuador, covering matches, interviews, press conferences and generating attractive content for social networks and other platforms.My passion for Ecuadorian Soccer prompted me to train professionally at the Salesiana Polytechnic University, where I graduated with honors in Journalism. During my university years...

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