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    José María Gutiérrez Hernández (born 31 October 1976), known as Guti, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, and is currently a manager.

  2. Oct 31, 2016 · Full name: José María Gutiérrez Hernández Date of birth/Age: Oct 31, 1976 (47) Place of birth: Madrid Height: N/A Citizenship: Spain Position: Midfield - Central Midfield Foot: N/A Current club: Retired Joined: Nov 1, 2011 Contract expires: -.

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    Guti started his career as a striker but was soon moved to his midfield role as he progressed through the junior teams. He featured 26 times for Real Madrid B during the 1995-96 season, scoring 11 times. 1995 also saw his debut with the senior squad against Sevilla in December. His first campaign at the top yielded one goal from nine appearances. His first taste of silverware came at the end of next season, adding the La Liga and Supercopa de Espana titles, though Guti failed to get on the sc...

    Guti left Madrid in 2010, signing a two-year contract with the Turkish giants. He made an instant impact, assisting the game winner in his very first match. It would end up being an extremely fruitful season for the veteran as he finished with seven goals and seven assists in the Super Lig. Furthermore, he would also play in the Turkish Cup final w...

    Compared to his club career, his time with the national team failed to reach the same heights. Guti won just 13 caps, scoring three goals. Though he had been part of the successful Spanish teams in the lower age levels, there was always some hesitancy in bringing the player to the senior fold. Spain’s formation of 4-4-2 saw them go with more rounde...

    As the evidence above, Guti was never involved with individual awards, but won as part of some superbly built teams throughout his career. He was top-scorer in the 2001-02 Copa del Rey along with being the top assister in La Liga in 2008 as discussed. More than individual prizes, Guti was renowned for doing what was needed for the team and his lack...

    Guti has kept busy since retiring, earning his coaching honours while managing Real Madrid’s youth teams from 2013-2018. He helped the side win divisional and cup honours in 2016-17 before leaving to join Senol Gunes as assistant manager of Besiktas. Most recently, Guti was manager of Almeria from November 2019 to June 2020. During his football car...

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  3. Jan 31, 2020 · Commentators at the Riazor breathe in ahead of their next sentence: “Gol de Guti.” Except no. Wait. Guti has not scored. Guti has not even shot. Guti has done the unthinkable. Guti has passed.

  4. Watch all 16 UEFA Champions League goals from ‪@realmadrid‬ legend José María Gutiérrez 'Guti'.

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  5. Official site where you can relive the best moments of Guti, the legendary Real Madrid player, with statistics, photos, and videos.

  6. He sand his symphony, the very same one, at every match. He made legends like Ronaldo, Figo or Raúl shine. While being in their shadow for the rest of the world, the madridistas knew. The ...more...

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