Ruud Van Nistelrooy received an emotional farewell to Real Madrid, following his recent move to Hamburg in the run of the game that pitted the all-white outfit with Malaga, in which the Bernabeu gave the Dutchman a standing ovation in appreciation of his years in merengue all.

During the ceremony, at which were present Florentino Perez, Jorge Valdano and the captain in this match Guti, the striker received a commemorative trophy, and managed not to shed a tear before they start their journey in the Bundesliga.
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