Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Mourinho experience in search of confidence

After the painful 5-0 last Monday , there was great anticipation to see what Real Madrid would find us in the complicated game against Valencia. And Jose Mourinho gave reason to begin discussions with an eleven remarkably varied than had been usual in question after the collapse of the Camp Nou.

Mourinho used a 4-3-3, which dispensed with the figure of striker to bolster midfield with Lass. After the game, Luso coach at a press conference said that "after the game so bad last week, the most important thing was to win to recover from a difficult situation." The truth is quite logical reasoning, but the question is whether it is a temporary tactic to pass the shower and restore confidence, or if Mourinho's ideas have faltered after the 5-0 and is still looking for its best team .

In any event, the eleventh of last Saturday is a clear warning to Benzema. I do not think Mourinho would have placed a cross, but it seems to have taken a step back on your credit. If Higuain have been available, would appeal to trivote anyway? Possibly yes, but I bet the victim would have been Özil, before the figure of the striker.

As the game is concerned, the Madrid simply played badly, so much to hear some timid whistle in the stands of the Santiago Bernabeu. He saw a team clearly affected by the defeat to Barcelona. It missed the caste spirit and he always had demonstrated, and that on this day we see Cristiano Ronaldo and little else. As for the game, few can say. The Madrid fought so hard to block the game of Valencia, who blocked his own. No moves were almost touching, except for some dribs and drabs as the last of the first half, which ended with a heel to the Christian Post. But in Madrid it showed he was not concerned to look good, play good or pleasing. I just wanted to win. For once, had to be selfish with your audience. They should think of themselves moral and loaded for the future. Corrective work to forget culé.

It turned out very complicated to set merengue imposed on a Valencia did little to win the game, beyond the flashes of players like Mata and Soldier. And the truth is that until Pérez Lasa Albelda not unjustly expelled for a second yellow, Madrid failed to realize his chances. He did it by means of a Cristiano Ronaldo who had to pull the ghosts of his companions. Decided that with two lashes at a meeting that was running out of time and chances were wasted. Doubting Christian is ridiculous.



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