Yesterday’s Training/Mou Interview

10 Aug

Okay, I’m trying to haul arse here before I leave for Philly in a half hour. Hopefully the Bolt bus has working wifi so I can update, but just in case, here’s some training shots and a Mou interview.

This reminds me of a modern dance piece I saw once.

 Mou did an interview as well. Here’s excerpts from RealMadrid.com and some video.

Mourinho: “We’re going to fight for each match and each title with all our might”
Realmadrid.com
“We want to want to win titles again and return to Cibeles, which is the best end to a season you can have”, said Real Madrid’s coach

José Mourinho faces his third season leading Real Madrid. He does it “excited after two years in which this team has gone from strength to strength and has always won a title”. One day shy of concluding the American tour, the White’s coach reflected on the pre-season and analysed the campaign about to commence with the first fixture of la Liga against Valencia August 19 in the Santiago Bernabéu. “We’re going to fight for each match and each title with all our might. You can’t promise more because there are factors that you can’t control. This sport is and always will be a game and games are unpredictable. I like reducing this uncertainty to an absolute minimum and having Real Madrid win many more times than not. We want to want to win titles again and return to Cibeles, which is the best end to a season you can have”.

What’s your assessment of Real Madrid’s tour in the United States?

It hasn’t finished yet, but it’s going well. We worked hard and well in the first period and later the games have turned out how we wanted them to. The first fixture was against an American team that was more worried about playing well and allowing good play. The next match was more complicated, more competitive and intense, against a Mexican team. Later, we played a top level European team in a stadium that we new would bring motivation on the one hand and responsibility on the other. It was good for us and now we’re going to finish by playing a team with a completely different profile that plays a British style of football. We’re playing well, once again putting together the pieces of a machine that was already working well and trying to step up our intensity and confidence. We’re preparing ourselves as best as possible to start well.

Many players have pointed out that this team is well established and that two years of work are paying off. Is this team really so united?

It helps when people know each other and get on well together. The players might have been together for a long time but if there’s no empathy and pleasure in working together you have a bigger problem than when you’re putting together a group. We all get along well, we know each other well both on a personal level and in terms of football. They know the way I work and my ideas and I know them, their great qualities and the small problems that always exist. We’re excited about our third year after two in which we’ve gone from strength to strength and have always won a title. Last year’s was more important than the one the year before. That’s where we are and it’s a shame that the national teams are leaving us in a complicated situation next week before the championship begins. That’s the calendar. We knew about it months ago and we’ve tried to organise the pre-season in a balanced way so that the players can start, perhaps not all-out, but well.

Much has been said about the goal-fest against Milan and the play deployed by your team. Did José Mourinho expect Real Madrid to respond in this way at this stage in the preparation?

We played well. We won the match and I think that for the players the stadium was an additional motivating factor. The stadium was packed with fans and people that feel a special connection to the team because they don’t live in Spain. Another motivating factor was the reputation of our rivals and we played all-out and prepared really well. The result is rewarding but not essential. What’s essential is that we play well and we did it at a level at which we played many times last season. They are small factors that add to the confidence this team already has.

In the game against Milan, were we seeing the Real Madrid of Mourinho’s third year?

I don’t know. We played the first half well against a very closed team that came on with very defensive play and many players at the back. It made us think about our play. That’s going to happen to us a lot with teams that are going to lock down against us. When we scored the second goal in the second half and they wanted to attack, the game profile changed. They played more offensively, leaving a lot of space for our transitions. It was a rich game in a tactical sense to train us.

There are many people that wonder why you enjoy coming to the United States so much for the pre-season. In New York, in the Yankee Stadium, we saw many reasons to do it…

The people that ask me that only do so once. The president asked me and after coming he’s never asked me again. This time he came with us and we’ve loved having him. He’s not going to ask me again why I want to come because he’s going to enjoy coming back himself. With the exception of Philadelphia, where we knew what the temperature would be like, the climate is perfect for working. The organisation is perfect, the matches are good, the stadiums and the fans motivational. We promote Real Madrid in an important market, we promote football in a country where it isn’t the top sport. I also think it’s good for the club economically… It’s also perfect for the players on the Spanish national team because they’re going to stay and head from here to Costa Rica, which is much closer than if they had to return to Europe and it saves them some hours of travel. It’s perfect for everyone and it’s a great experience. I’ve been doing it for seven years and I want to continue because I like it a lot. Whoever comes never asks again.

They also like you a lot here. In the Yankee Stadium we saw a banner where they proposed you for president of the United States…

It must have been a friend of mine doing propaganda.

Lastly, what message would you send to the Real Madrid fans in your third season leading Real Madrid?

I hope that nothing changes, in the sense that my Real Madrid has always been a team that stands up to their rivals and has always fought every minute. Whether this team has lost, drawn or won, they have always felt a great responsibility in representing and fighting for an institution such as Real Madrid in every match. We’re going to fight for each match and each title with all our might. You can’t promise more because there are factors that you can’t control. This sport is and always will be a game and games are unpredictable. I like reducing this uncertainty to an absolute minimum and having Real Madrid win many more times than not. We want to want to win titles again and return to Cibeles, which is the best end to a season you can have.

Okay, a couple of things before I zoom out of here. Marcelo is so missing his team because he posted a shot from last season saying “Hala Madrid!” He also put up one with Pato. Wishing Brazil much good like in the gold medal final!

Iker posted a picture with Robinho. He also posted one with Cassano, but I’m not giving that homophobe any column space here.

David Luiz went to Legoland. Do we really need to say anymore than that? Messi is going to be sooooo jealous!

Cristiano posted a sandcastle version of the World Football Challenge logo for tomorrow. Of course, because I’m emotionally stunted, all I can think of is Robin Sparkles’ Sandcastles in the Sand now and I’m giggling.

And finally, check out Pipa’s chest baring stud muffin Twitter profile picture. For some reason, this also got me in hysterics. These guys, I tell you, will be the death of me.

And off I go! See you in Philly and I’ll have reports of our adventures of the last week when I return.

– Lozil

 

 

 

4 Responses to “Yesterday’s Training/Mou Interview”

  1. Anonymous August 10, 2012 at 5:55 pm #

    I don’t really know how much ESPN everyone watches but everyone on the channel keeps talking about Sergio Ramos’s field goal kick and everyone is super impressed with him!

  2. PMom_GA August 10, 2012 at 8:32 pm #

    Pix w/ “modern dance” comment? Just turn it upside down, and you’d have land-based synchro swimming!

    • jellyace August 12, 2012 at 1:32 pm #

      That’s what I was thinking! It’s the starting pose of the synchronized swimmers before they dive into the pool!

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