8 of Guti’s filthiest assists for Real Madrid ft. backheel for Zizou & more
Guti spent 15 years as a Real Madrid player after graduating from their academy, winning five La Liga titles and three Champions Leagues. And during that time, he played some of the finest passes the Santiago Bernabeu has ever seen.
Guti was not always the first name on the teamsheet at Madrid and was not even universally popular among fans. He had a turbulent private life and was accused of lacking work rate and consistency by some of his managers.
But Guti was two things above all else: a die-hard Madridista and an absolute genius with the ball at his feet.
In 2016, he famously said: “I’d prefer 30 minutes at [Real] Madrid than 90 at another team.” That, of course, endeared him to anyone of a Merengue persuasion. If, indeed, they needed endearing.
For many – Madrid fans and neutrals alike – Guti had already won a permanent place in our hearts with the outrageous assists he conjured during his 15-year residency on one of the grandest stages of Spanish football.
Here, we’ve rounded up eight of his finest. Who needs consistency or work rate when you can produce moments like these?
Real Madrid v Sevilla, 2006
This is Guti’s personal favourite and it’s so good we’ve given you two angles of it because it deserves to be watched twice over.
Zinedine Zidane scored a hat-trick that day. Unfortunately for Zizou, all anyone is ever going to care about is this backheel.
On this day in 2006, Guti decided to really take the piss with his assist for Zinedine Zidane in Real Madrid's 4-2 win over Sevilla…pic.twitter.com/FFG9o5CEHv
— Planet Football (@planetfutebol) January 15, 2020
16 years ago this week, Guti took absolute liberties with this outrageous assist 🔥pic.twitter.com/XDBnqbd8HY
— Fanzine Football (@Fanzine_com) January 10, 2022
Real Madrid v Mallorca, 1999
A last-minute winner from Raul here. A long shot as well.
Of course, Guti wasn’t going to let him have all the fun himself. He just had to steal the limelight by dribbling someone over a cliff.
Guti and Raul combine to score a brilliant goal for Real Madrid. pic.twitter.com/IDmZLTxzZn
— 90s Football (@90sfootball) September 10, 2019
Real Madrid v Levante, 2004
We’d like to see Michael Owen do one more fake helicopter ride entirely so he can commentate on this goal from the air.
He wouldn’t talk about the assist that made it though would he? Just himself. Magnificent.
Real Madrid vs Levante
A Magic Run and Pass from Guti 🪄
Finished off by Michael Owenpic.twitter.com/xpXNZtZrty
— My Greatest 11 (@MyGreatest11) August 22, 2021
Real Madrid v Deportivo, 2009
This is the one you all know, and the one you all love. It’s the greatest assist of all time. Probably.
Backheel assist is in Real Madrid DNA. Benzema learned it from the magician Guti. #HalaMadrid pic.twitter.com/5VUH6pnAjK
— Mohammed (@thezamalekguy) June 28, 2020
Real Madrid v Sevilla, 2007
Remember what Guti said about playing 30 minutes for Madrid? Well, this is exactly what he was talking about.
Fifty-ninth minute, Real Madrid 1-0 down at home to Sevilla. Raul off, Guti on. Half an hour later, Madrid win 3-2.
Why? Because Guti used his thirty minutes to provide two absolutely sordid assists – the first for Ruud van Nistelrooy, the second for Robinho. Man of the match and Guti hardly broke a sweat.
While we wait for Carlo, let’s enjoy this #Guti masterclass against Sevilla. pic.twitter.com/nIDpWshDze
— Hokage’s Madrid (@hokagesmadrid) June 1, 2021
Real Madrid v Manchester United, 2003
This is pure early noughties football syrup. Guti’s assist for OG Ronaldo at Old Trafford in the 2002-03 Champions League.
The Brazilian striker got a standing ovation from the home crowd for his hat-trick. We think Guti deserved one for this ball.
Real Madrid v Espanyol, 2009
Guti x Cristiano Ronaldo feels like something out of a simulation, but it’s testament to the longevity of both of their careers that it ever happened.
I mean just look how casually Guti hits this in his stride. Sumptuous.
Do you all know who assisted Ronaldo’s first open play goal for Real Madrid? That’s right 🎩 @GUTY14HAZ pic.twitter.com/2DtoZ3Ha76
— Feri 🇭🇺 (@GalacticosRtg) May 4, 2020
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