Lucas Vazquez is very bad Real Madrid The opinion of Miguel Angel Lara

Lucas Vazquez has won three Champions League trophies with Real Madrid. In the first one, in Milan, he went up to the penalty spot doing keepy-ups before getting Los Blancos off the mark in the shoot-out against Atletico Madrid. He didn't play in the other two finals, but Zinedine Zidane still counted on him. A lot. But Lucas is very, very bad. Laughing at him and mocking him has become the cool thing to do this summer.

Lucas is so bad that Zidane, who knows nothing about football, always puts him on the pitch. Lucas is so ridiculously bad that he's played 185 games for Real Madrid, I'm sure that most of them were comfortable. He's so, so bad that Vicente del Bosque and Julen Lopetegui had no option but to take him to Euro 2016 and the World Cup in Russia. These are signs that he's so bad. And then Santiago Solari came and played him. And then Zidane returned and played him more than anyone else.

Lucas is so awful that he has to be the only guilty player from Real Madrid's disastrous campaign last season.

Let's be serious, you could think that Lucas doesn't have a place in this Real Madrid. There will be those that claim his time at Los Blancos is up. It's respectable. But there's big difference between that and the taunts and jibes. People will hold things against him; they will describe his defects, but never that he leaves everything he has on the pitch. The lack of respect shown is unacceptable. It's totally fine, with reasons, to say that Lucas has to leave. But your coach believes he's a player that always gives his all, a player that has responded each time he's been called upon, in the good and bad times, in simple and difficult scenarios. He never complains. He gives the same effort in a Real Madrid shirt in the Segunda Division B as he does in a Champions League tie with Juventus, where he won the crucial penalty in stoppage time.

There are those that think he's not good enough to play for Real Madrid. Fine. But, for what he's achieved in Los Blancos' shirt, you can't say it without sweating. Playing almost 200 games isn't bad for such a bad player. It's the truth. For those that mock Lucas Vazquez, it might be better to look at themselves beforehand and ask themselves if they've achieved half the things in their own job that Lucas has achieved in his.