Former Real Madrid team-mates Luis Figo and Steve McManaman reunite at Santiago Bernabeu
- Luis Figo and Steve McManaman played with each other for Real Madrid
- The pair met up on Tuesday night as Real Madrid hosted Tottenham in Spain
- They watched as the Champions League Group H match ended in a draw
Former Real Madrid team-mates Luis Figo and Steve McManaman enjoyed a lovely reunion on Tuesday night as the pair met up at the Santiago Bernabeu.
McManaman and Figo played in the same team for three years from 2000 to 2003 and won Champions League and La Liga titles together.
The pair reunited as Tottenham took on Real Madrid in Spain's capital.
Former Real Madrid team-mates Steve McManaman and Luis Figo were reunited on Tuesday
McManaman was at the ground as part of his punditry work for BT Sport. Figo was at the game in his role as a football advisor for UEFA.
Figo posted an image of them both on his Instagram page ahead of the Champions League Group H match.
'Good to see you my friend. #McManaman,' the former Portugal captain captioned the picture.
McManaman and Figo pictured playing for Real Madrid against Bayern Munich in 2001
They both watched as Tottenham took the lead in the first half when Raphael Varane deflected the ball into his own net.
Cristiano Ronaldo got the hosts back on level terms from the penalty spot after Toni Kroos was brought down by Serge Aurier.
Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring the equaliser from the penalty spot
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