Guti Explained

Guti
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Fullname:José María Gutiérrez Hernández[1]
Birth Date:31 October 1976
Birth Place:Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain
Height:1.82 m
Position:Attacking midfielder
Youthyears1:1986–1994
Youthclubs1:Real Madrid
Years1:1994–1995
Caps1:3
Goals1:0
Years2:1995–1996
Caps2:26
Goals2:11
Years3:1995–2010
Caps3:387
Goals3:46
Years4:2010–2011
Caps4:23
Goals4:7
Totalcaps:439
Totalgoals:64
Nationalyears1:1995
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:1996–1998
Nationalcaps2:8
Nationalgoals2:1
Nationalyears3:1999–2005
Nationalcaps3:13
Nationalgoals3:3
Manageryears1:2013–2018
Manageryears2:2018–2019
Managerclubs2:Beşiktaş (assistant)
Manageryears3:2019–2020
Managerclubs3:Almería

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.

During his career, he played almost exclusively for Real Madrid – appearing in 542 official games and serving as vice-captain – helping the club to win 15 trophies, most notably three Champions League titles and five La Liga championships.[2] He also competed professionally in Turkey, with Beşiktaş.

Guti played 13 times with Spain, making his debut in 1999.

Club career

Real Madrid

Born in Torrejón de Ardoz, Community of Madrid, Guti began playing for Real Madrid's cantera in 1986, initially as a striker but being later moved to midfield, and remained there for the vast majority of his career. On 2 December 1995 he made his first-team debut, in a 4–1 home win against Sevilla FC;[3] he finished the season with one goal in nine appearances.[4] [1] Guti added two trophies to his cabinet in 1997, La Liga and the Supercopa de España, playing 17 competitive games during the campaign. In 1997–98 he helped the Merengues lift the UEFA Champions League and the Intercontinental Cup, while the player himself added the UEFA European Under-21 Championship.

1999–2000 started badly for Guti: struggling with the responsibility of replacing Clarence Seedorf, he was sent off for kicking a fallen adversary in a home fixture against Real Sociedad.[5] This negative trait was often recurrent, as he was given his marching orders eight times during his career in the league alone.[6] In the season, in which he also captured the Champions League, he scored six goals in 28 games.[1] The following year he had his best individual input, netting 14 times and playing mostly as a striker due to injuries to Fernando Morientes, and contributing greatly to the team's 27th league title and subsequently another domestic Supercup.[7]

Guti totalled eight goals in 63 games from 2001 to 2003, contributing three in nine matches as the 2001–02 Champions League ended in conquest.[1] After the purchase of Ronaldo in summer 2002 he returned to midfield, and his scoring rate went down drastically.

Guti had his lowest season in terms of scoring in the 2004–05 season, as he failed to find the net for the first time in seven years with the first team;[1] he only managed one official goal, in an international against San Marino in February 2005. In 2005–06, he played 43 games and netted six times (four in the league and two in European competition).[1]

With the election of Ramón Calderón as club president and his subsequent vow to bring A.C. Milan's Brazilian star Kaká to Real Madrid, Guti's future at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium appeared insecure. He was linked with a move away to cross-town rivals Atlético Madrid but, in the end, decided to stay with Real while Kaká stayed in Italy.[8]

With Zinedine Zidane retired, Guti found himself as the creative playmaker for the 2006–07 campaign, his preferred position. His excellent short and through pass abilities, especially a performance in a 3–2 home win against Sevilla on 6 May 2007 in which he played just 32 minutes from the bench,[9] contributed to many of the goals which helped Real Madrid become league champions for the 30th time.[10]

On 10 February 2008, Guti scored two goals and provided four assists in a home game against Real Valladolid, for which he was named Player of the match[11] – his team won the game 7–0 and ultimately lifted another champions trophy. On 14 September he netted their 5,000th league goal, in a 4–3 win over CD Numancia.[12]

In 2009–10, already with Kaká on board, Guti still managed to appear significantly in the early stages, netting twice in the league.[13] [14] However, in late October, following the 4–0 shock defeat at AD Alcorcón in the round of 32 of the Copa del Rey, he allegedly insulted coach Manuel Pellegrini at half-time, being then left out of the playing squads for a lengthy period;[15] after being reinstated he suffered with some injuries[16] but, due to the Brazilian also having physical problems, managed to appear regularly until the season's end.[17]

Beşiktaş

On 25 July 2010, Guti left Real Madrid after nearly 25 years of service;[18] he said: "I have an offer from Beşiktaş JK, but I haven't decided yet".[19] The deal was concluded the following day, with the player signing a two-year contract.[20] [21] He started in his first competitive match for the Istanbul-based club, assisting in the game's only goal against Bucaspor.[22]

Guti contributed to Beşiktaş' victory against Galatasaray SK with one goal and one assist on 28 November 2010; it was the team's first win at the Ali Sami Yen Stadium in six years.[23] On 11 May 2011, he started as they won the Turkish Cup against İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor on penalties (4–3, 2–2 after extra time); it was the first domestic cup of his professional career.[24]

Guti was deemed surplus to requirements at Beşiktaş for 2011–12, following the appointment of new manager Carlos Carvalhal.[25] On 15 November 2011, the 35-year-old was released.[26]

International career

A Spain international since 5 May 1999 (Spain–Croatia, 3–1),[27] Guti nevertheless failed to appear in any tournament's final stage for his country, winning a total of 13 caps in approximately six years.[28]

Previously, he won the UEFA European Under-18 Championship in 1995,[29] followed by the under-21 one in 1998.[30]

Coaching career

Guti announced his retirement from football on 21 September 2012, and said "I'm going to train to become a sporting director or a coach and I'd like to train youngsters... I'd really like to coach the Real Madrid youth team. That's my dream."[31] He started working as a manager in 2013, going on to work with Real Madrid's youths for several years.[32]

On 4 July 2018, Guti was named Şenol Güneş's assistant at former club Beşiktaş.[33] On 5 November 2019, he was appointed head coach of Spanish Segunda División's UD Almería.[34] The following February, he offered to resign and to refund his salary if rumours that he attended a nightclub with players after a defeat could be proven;[35] on 26 June, he was sacked after a 0–1 home defeat to AD Alcorcón[36] and replaced by Mário Silva.[37]

Style of play

Originally a striker, Guti later developed into a talented playmaker, who was known in particular for his vision, technique, creativity, passing range and ability to provide assists for teammates; he also possessed an eye for goal courtesy of his ability to make late runs into the box. A versatile player, he was usually deployed as an attacking midfielder behind the forwards, which was his preferred position, but was also capable of playing as a second striker, a winger or in a defensive midfield role as a deep-lying playmaker.[9] [38] [39] [40]

Despite his talent, Guti was known to be injury prone and also had a controversial character, which along with his turbulent personal life off the pitch led him to have difficulties with several of his managers throughout his career. He was also accused by certain pundits of being inconsistent and of having a poor work-rate.[41]

Personal life

Guti married Arancha de Benito, a Spanish television celebrity, on 22 June 1999. The couple divorced after almost ten years of marriage and two children, Zayra and Aitor, but remained close friends;[42] on 14 July 2016, he married Argentine TV presenter Romina Belluscio, who gave birth to his youngest son Enzo in 2013.[43]

Guti's cousin, Javi Hernández, also played youth football for Real Madrid.[44]

Other ventures

Guti played himself in two motion pictures, Torrente 3: El Protector and .[45] He also appeared in a 2005 documentary/movie about Real Madrid called Real, The Movie.[46] He was a judge on the 2013 Spanish version of Celebrity Splash! on Antena 3.[47]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[48] [49]
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup EuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Real Madrid CSegunda División B2020
1995–961010
Total3000000030
Real Madrid B1995–96Segunda División26112611
Real Madrid1995–96La Liga91000091
1996–971403000170
1997–98171102020221
1998–992814240363
1999–20002864110130458
2000–01321400124204618
2001–022947693104613
2002–0334432155225413
2003–04262819020453
2004–053100080390
2005–063344072446
2006–073010070371
2007–08323417020454
2008–09183106020273
2009–102621031303
Total387464013991616254277
Beşiktaş2010–11Süper Lig22763913711
2011–1210002131
Total237631124012
Career total4396446161101816261189

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Spain[50] 199910
200020
200100
200231
200341
200420
200511
Total133

Scores and results list Spain's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Guti goal.

List of international goals scored by Guti
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1 12 October 2002 Carlos Belmonte, Albacete, Spain 2–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
2 12 February 2003 Son Moix, Palma, Spain 3–1 3–1 Friendly
3 9 February 2005 Juegos Mediterráneos, Almería, Spain 4–0 5–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Player

Real Madrid

1996–97, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08[2]

1997, 2001, 2003, 2008[2]

1997–98, 1999–2000, 2001–02[2]

2002[2]

1998, 2002[2]

Beşiktaş

2010–11[24]

Spain U18

1995[29]

Spain U21

1998[52]

Individual

Manager

Real Madrid youth

2016–17[55]

2016–17[55]

2016–17[55]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: José María Gutiérrez Hernández, "GUTI". El Mundo. es. 5 November 2019.
  2. Web site: Guti, la eterna promesa del Madrid que deja vacante el dorsal 14. Guti, the eternal Madrid promise who leaves jersey 14 vacant. RTVE. Óscar. López Canencia. es. 25 July 2010. 8 June 2017.
  3. News: Los niños ponen patas arriba el Bernabéu. Kids turn the Bernabéu upside down. Mundo Deportivo. Carlos. Carbajosa. es. 3 December 1995. 8 June 2017.
  4. News: Diez minutos inspirados salvan al Real Madrid. Ten inspired minutes save Real Madrid. Mundo Deportivo. Arturo. Alvarado. es. 13 May 1996. 8 June 2017.
  5. News: Vicente Del Bosque no consigue sacar al Madrid del ostracismo. Vicente Del Bosque does not manage to remove Madrid from ostracism. El Mundo. es. 21 November 1999. 8 June 2017.
  6. News: Ramos ya es el tercer jugador más expulsado en Liga. Ramos is already the player with the third-most ejections in League. Diario AS. Sergio. Santos Chozas. es. 3 April 2016. 8 June 2017.
  7. Web site: El Real Madrid recuerda el hat-trick de Guti en 2000. Real Madrid remember Guti hat-trick in 2000. Realidad Blanca. es. 24 February 2017. 8 June 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170808155012/http://realidadblanca.com/2017/02/24/real-madrid-recuerda-hat-trick-guti-2000/. 8 August 2017.
  8. News: Kaká planta a Calderón. Kaká turns back on Calderón. El País. Daniel. Borasteros. Eleonora. Giovio. es. 27 July 2006. 8 June 2017.
  9. News: Recital de Guti. Guti recital. El País. es. 6 May 2007. 6 May 2007.
  10. Web site: El Real Madrid gana su 30º título de Liga. Real Madrid win 30th league title. Cadena SER. es. 17 June 2007. 8 June 2017.
  11. News: Sublime Guti, demoledor Madrid. Sublime Guti, crushing Madrid. El País. José. Sámano. es. 10 February 2008. 17 June 2022.
  12. Web site: Bernabéu debut slugfest. Real Madrid CF. Laura. Navas. Michael J.. O'Donnell. 14 September 2008. 15 September 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091228085938/http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1202742025270/noticia/Cronica/Guti_scores_strike_5%2C000.htm. 28 December 2009.
  13. News: Kaká recarga la pólvora blanca. Kaká recharges white gunpowder. Marca. Jaime. Rincón. es. 12 September 2009. 8 June 2017.
  14. News: Manita del Real Madrid al Xerez con dos goles de Cristiano Ronaldo. Real Madrid fiver to Xerez with two goals from Cristiano Ronaldo. El Correo Gallego. es. 20 September 2009. 8 June 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20180706191026/http://www.elcorreogallego.es/deportes/futbol/ecg/manita-real-madrid-xerez-dos-goles-cristiano-ronaldo/idEdicion-2009-09-20/idNoticia-469325/. 6 July 2018.
  15. News: Pellegrini se carga a Guti. Pellegrini ousts Guti. Marca. Juan Ignacio. García-Ochoa. es. 30 October 2009. 17 November 2009.
  16. Web site: Guti: "El que no se crea mis lesiones que se vaya a coger amapolas". Guti: "Whoever thinks I'm lying about my injuries can go get stuffed". RTVE. es. 13 January 2010. 8 June 2017.
  17. News: El rompecabezas con Guti y Kaká. The Guti and Kaká puzzle. El País. Eleonora. Giovio. es. 10 January 2010. 8 June 2017.
  18. News: Guti calls time on his 15-year career at Real Madrid. The Guardian. 25 July 2010. 25 July 2010.
  19. Web site: Guti leaves Real Madrid, set for Besiktas. ESPN Soccernet. 25 July 2010. 25 July 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121023055947/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=810155&sec=transfers&cc=5739. 23 October 2012.
  20. Web site: Beşiktaş take on Madrid stalwart Guti. UEFA. 26 July 2010. 26 July 2010.
  21. Web site: Guti’ye Muhteşem Karşılama. Welcome Guti. Beşiktaş J.K.. tr. 26 July 2010. 26 July 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101211153648/http://www.bjk.com.tr/tr/haberler.php?h_no=17885. 11 December 2010.
  22. Web site: Bucaspor 0–1 Beşiktaş. Beşiktaş J.K.. tr. 16 August 2010. 17 August 2010.
  23. Web site: Geleneği GUTİ bozdu. Guti ended jinx. NTV. Ahmet. Sivasli. tr. 28 November 2010. 28 November 2010.
  24. News: Guti gana la Copa de Turquía. Guti wins the Turkish Cup. ABC. es. 11 May 2011. 3 April 2018.
  25. News: Guti, fin de la pasión turca. Guti, end of Turkish passion. ABC. Jorge A.. Moreno. es. 15 November 2011. 3 April 2018.
  26. Web site: Guti'nin Sözleşmesi Feshedildi. Guti's contract terminated. Beşiktaş J.K.. tr. 15 November 2011. 15 November 2011.
  27. News: España vence a Croacia en la inauguración del Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla. Spain defeat Croatia in opening of Sevilla Olympic Stadium. El Mundo. es. 6 May 1999. 23 January 2016.
  28. News: Guti: el "tacón de dios" no quería esperar a los 60 para la disco pero le hacen abuelo a los 46. Guti: "God's backheel" did not want to wait until he was 60 for disco but becomes a grandfather at 46. El Mundo. Inmaculada. Cobo. es. 1 September 2023. 1 May 2024.
  29. News: La pandilla de Carlitos. Carlitos' gang. El País. José. Miguélez. es. 24 July 1995. 10 May 2023.
  30. News: Príncipes. Princes. Mundo Deportivo. es. 1 June 1998. 10 May 2023.
  31. Web site: Guti hangs up his boots. ESPN FC. 21 September 2012. 21 September 2012. dead. https://archive.today/20130103002506/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/1166919/former-real-madrid-midfielder-guti-retires?cc=5901. 3 January 2013.
  32. News: The Guti generation awaits at Real Madrid. Marca. Laura. Rubio. Padraig. Whelan. 23 February 2017. 21 April 2017.
  33. Web site: Guti to leave Real Madrid for Besiktas coaching role. beIN Sports. 4 July 2018. 5 July 2018.
  34. News: Guti,the new coach of Almeria. Marca. Guillermo. Sánchez. José Félix. Díaz. 5 November 2019. 5 November 2019.
  35. Web site: Guti: Almeria manager denies attending party with players. BBC Sport. 16 February 2020. 16 February 2020.
  36. News: Almeria sack Guti as head coach. Marca. Guillermo. Sánchez. Billy. Munday. 26 June 2020. 27 June 2020.
  37. News: Mario Silva dirige la primera sesión de trabajo post-'Guti'. Mario Silva in charge of the first post-'Guti' working session. Ideal. Juanjo. Aguilera. es. 26 June 2020. 14 July 2020.
  38. Web site: Appreciating Guti. Football España. Olly. Dawes. 27 September 2012. 13 July 2016.
  39. Web site: 'Guti could've been best ever'. Football España. Livio. Caferoglu. 12 February 2016. 13 July 2016.
  40. Web site: Historic Goals: Guti. Real Madrid CF. 27 June 2020. 27 May 2022.
  41. Web site: Guti: The final verdict on a talented player. Bleacher Report. Jackson. Huang. 10 January 2010. 27 May 2022.
  42. News: Guti y Arantxa de Benito se divorcian tras nueve años. Guti and Arantxa de Benito divorce after nine years. El Mundo. es. 14 April 2009. 17 November 2009.
  43. News: Guti, boda sorpresa con Romina Belluscio. Guti, surprise marriage to Romina Belluscio. El País. es. 15 July 2016. 13 June 2018.
  44. Web site: Javier Hernández, primo hermano y heredero de Guti del Real Madrid. Javier Hernández, first cousin and heir of Guti from Real Madrid. Join Futbol. es. 29 May 2008. 21 March 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402173822/http://www.joinfutbol.com/es/javier_hernandez_primo_hermano_y_heredero_de_guti_del_real_madrid_11788.php. 2 April 2015.
  45. Web site: Cult hero: Madrid's thoughtful playmaker Guti. UEFA. 9 January 2015. 8 June 2017.
  46. News: Y ahora... 'Real Madrid, la película'. And now... 'Real Madrid, the movie'. El Mundo. Borja. Hermoso. es. 12 May 2005. 17 June 2022.
  47. Web site: Guti, de futbolista a juez en 'Splash! Famosos al agua'. Guti, from footballer to judge on 'Splash! Famosos al agua'. Europa Press. es. 21 February 2013. 27 July 2022.
  48. Web site: Guti. Soccerway. 21 December 2014.
  49. Web site: Guti. Footballdatabase. 24 May 2015.
  50. Web site: Guti. European Football. 23 January 2016.
  51. Web site: Guti: José María Gutiérrez Hernández: Matches 2019–20. BDFutbol. 11 November 2019.
  52. Web site: 1998 Under-21 EURO: Iván Pérez applies finishing touch. UEFA. 1 June 1998. 10 May 2023.
  53. Web site: Spain » Copa del Rey 2001/2002 » Top Scorer. Worldfootball. 22 October 2017.
  54. Web site: Statistics. ESPN FC. 22 October 2017.
  55. Web site: Guti cierra una temporada perfecta para el juvenil del Real Madrid. Guti completes perfect season for Real Madrid's Juvenil. Cadena SER. es. 25 June 2017. 29 August 2019.