Saturday, January 15, 2011

Mourinho would be delighted with the arrival of Van Nistelrooy to Real Madrid

After mention of the probable arrival of Dutch striker Ruud van Nistelrooy to Real Madrid, the Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho said he agreed that an effort be made to achieve a pass from the player. Given the need to sign a 9 by the injury Gonzalo Higuain, many names have played to reinforce the merengue box, but Van Nistelrooy took hold and there is talk of a negotiation.

"If Ruud is ultimately would be very happy. Concur in English football in my first season, I know well the player and person. I would be delighted if he is," Mourinho told a news conference. He added it would be nice to have another striker "because there are so many and we have many games to play.

Now that the club has opened the possibility of signing a player, I'm very happy. The club is working to see if it's possible." Mou reminded that they have until Jan. 31 to finalize the signing and that any strengthening will be useful, while ensuring that it has not had contact with Hamburg, where Ruud military.

Despite the insistence on having another striker was pleased with the performance shown by the Frenchman Karim Benzema and clarified that if there comes another attacker "is not to be the 'anti-Karim', but to have alternatives." "I'm happy with Benzema. Working harder than ever and is making an effort to get to what I want and you need a team of high demand such as Real Madrid.

Missing goals because he lacks the mentality of wanting to make. "

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