OFFICIAL: Aurelien Tchouameni statement to apologize to all Madridistas.
““What happened this week in training is unacceptable — I say this while thinking about the example we are expected to set for young people, whether in football or at school. No matter who is right or wrong, we should always look for the calmest solution to resolve a conflict”.
“Above all, I am sorry for the image we projected of the club I know the fans, the staff, my teammates, the management, everyone is deeply disappointed by the way this season has unfolded. But frustration cannot excuse everything”.
“These incidents, even if they can happen in any dressing room, are not worthy of Real Madrid. Especially since Real Madrid is the most talked-about club in the world”.
“Anyway, now is no longer the time to figure out who did what, who said what, or who was right or wrong. I acknowledge the club’s sanction and I accept it”.
“We remain family, with disagreements at times but we must always put our objectives above everything else. I apologised to the group, and I also want to extend my apologies to all Madridistas”.
I think being nicey nicey to each other and apologising will see a slapped wrist or two and maybe a fine,...??
I don't think it's been announced yetThey are still under investigation.I think being nicey nicey to each otherand apologising will see a slapped wrist or twoand maybe a fine,...??
---The signs pointing to a return for José Mourinho to Real Madrid are becoming increasingly clear – the Portuguese manager is now even said to be the frontrunner.
Jose Mourinho is edging closer to a return to crisis-hit Real Madrid. Sky Sports reports that the Portuguese, who previously managed the club from 2010 to 2013 and is still under contract at Benfica, is now the frontrunner—though he has two non-negotiable demands.
According to the report, Real Madrid officials met with Mourinho's management team at the start of the week to advance negotiations, and contact has already been made with the manager himself. Club general manager Jose Angel Sanchez is said to be driving the push for Mourinho's appointment.
According to The Athletic, the 63-year-old also has a strong advocate in president Florentino Pérez and is regarded as the preferred candidate to return to the Real Madrid dugout next summer, 13 years after his last spell.
Mourinho is reportedly open to the move but has outlined two conditions: he wants "full control" and a "major say in transfers" before committing to a return to the Bernabéu.---
---The signs pointing to a return for José Mourinho to Real Madrid are becoming increasingly clear – the Portuguese manager is now even said to be the frontrunner.Jose Mourinho is edging closer to a return to crisis-hit Real Madrid. Sky Sports rep