Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Madrid Treated Like theBandit
Madrid: Since dealing with Chelsea, Jose Mourinho's known as a manager and trainer who is familiar with the mass media. The journalist is relatively easily get the news from the Portugal national coach who proclaimed himself the nickname of the 'Special One. However, on the other hand, Mourinho was not free from controversy. It still happens when the former coach of FC Porto Inter Milan's menukangi and now Real Madrid. Finally, Mourinho reacted strongly related to addressing the incessant press reports Los Blancos defeats at home to Levante on Sunday (18 / 9) then. The figure of the media spotlight and blasphemy are incidents when the release of Sami Khedira in the final minutes of the first half. German midfielder a second yellow card, aka the red card for being rudely pushed defender Sergio Ballesteros. In the eyes of Mourinho, the press being hypocritical, that is to exaggerate the incident. Yet in the eyes of Mourinho, the moment Khedira far more lightly than the noise that occurs when the Spanish national team match against the Chilean national team in an international friendly match that took place in Saint Gallen, Switzerland, September 2. "I would not say the incident as a scene. But, in the match Spain-Chile there was a commotion. Then, they (the press) talk about the factors of unity and unity in which the players stick together like brothers themselves. Well, if Madrid do things like that, they (the press) treat it as a bandit, "said Mourinho at a press conference ahead of the session follow-up La Liga match at home to Racing Santander on Wednesday (21 / 9). Mourinho hopes Khedira, who missed the match- racing opponents can take a lesson from his attitude in the game. "What he did is really childish. But, I hope he becomes the last Madrid players to behave like that. Indeed, he is typically calm player, "explained Special One. Furthermore, Mourinho is hoping the referee will be the court in Madrid match will not be easily lured and trapped by the provocation of the players Racing. "To get around these pitfalls, the referee must be close to the incident as an effort to look closely the attitude of the players of both teams," said Mourinho.
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