Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Madrid Mourinho looks better now than last season

Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho believes his team has improved over last season, while pointing out that relations with club president Florentino Perez has improved in recent months. In an interview published in the newspaper "L'Equipe", the technician said he was sure to qualify for quarter finals of the Champions League because Madrid is better this season than last.

" The technician said that "work well not only work well technically and tactically, but also implies" group cohesion and strength "and" improve the structure of the club. " "We often think that football is played between the four lines of the pitch for 90 minutes. But preparation goes beyond party.

There are many aspects within a club that impact on the results," he said. "I'm not saying you have to dominate, but you have to control them. It has nothing to do with the job of a coach for ten or fifteen years," he added. Mourinho said the club hired him know how they work and have to take it on and said that Perez was known before the Madrid technical name.

"It is now eight or nine months we worked together and we had to adapt, the club and I, but the consistency of our work has not stopped progressing. Personally, I can say I'm much happier now that the work done four months ago, "he said. The coach defended his attitude on the bench, sometimes considered" arrogant "by the need to" interact in the game, "but acknowledged that now is different than seven or eight years ago.

"Now I think I've achieved the right balance between action and the extreme concentration, which can help the team," he said. Mourinho was very pleased with the progression of Karim Benzema and noted "It's a better player" because "his coach is demanding and asked to behave differently in training and in the field." He said the front Gallo "has won the right to fail sometimes, but not" to lose concentration, aggressiveness, increased participation in the game, the movement in depth that not long before the reaction when you lose a ball.

"Benzema said the coach had" an obsession around it "to become a great player because it had cost much money, but he changed things and convinced him he had to succeed "because of his efforts, perseverance, the conviction." does not have denied that Benzema and praised his ability to play three different positions.

The coach admitted that it went wrong when they threw him out of Chelsea and had no club for a few months and said he was about to sign on as England coach, but ultimately did not accept because they wanted to run a game a month. Also thought to accept an offer from Paris Saint-Germain, but finally decided to wait for proposals for a "more powerful tournament, including Spain, England or Italy.

"We take the best years of our career to work where the level of demand is higher," he said.

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