Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has stressed that
his relationship with the club's officials remains unchanged following
disappointing performances.
The Liga champions had suffered a 1-0 defeat at
Betis on Saturday, and are now in third place, already 11 points behind
table-toppers Barcelona.
But, despite the problems on the pitch, Mourinho
believes there are none off it.
“Here I am working as I have for many years. There
is no question, the relationship with the club is as usual," the
Portuguese told reporters at a press conference.
"Now, I have a very, very, very good
relationship, absolutely superb relationship with the President, and [CEO] Jose
Angel Sanchez."
However, the tactician feels he will be judged on
results by the end of the campaign, being aware that the club might not be
happy with his work recently.
"It is the club that matters and who can say
if they are happy with what we are doing. The assessment must be done at the
end.
“Maybe the club is not happy with me and thinks
there is room for improvement."
He then talked about the upcoming Copa del Rey
challenge against Alcoyano and hinted about the possibility of playing more
youngsters.
He added: “Can we win La Liga? I am thinking about
winning the Copa del Rey [now]. The 11-point gap and the league I will talk
about on Friday.
"I would like people and fans to be kind to
our three young players that will play tomorrow. The team need to play very
well, and I think we will qualify."
Real Madrid meet Alcoyano on Tuesday. The match
will kick-off at 21.30CET.
From: Goal.com
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