The AS Saint-Etienne coach is hoping to get a chance to travel to Real Madrid and would love to learn from the Los Blancos coach
The 46-year-old has revealed that he would love to spend few days at Santiago Bernabeu and learn from the experience of Jose Mourinho, whom the Frenchman considers as the best tactician in the world at the moment.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809, last season and spent some time with coach, Kenny Dalglish, and Christophe Galtier feels that it was a great experience for him and it has helped him a lot in his coaching
career.
While talking to reporters, the Frenchman said that there are a lot of coaches in the world with whom he would love to spend some time with and learn from their experience. However, Galtier wouldn’t like anything more than going to Madrid and learning from
their coach, Jose Mourinho.
Galtier said that when he visited Liverpool last season, he spoke to Mourinho’s former assistant coach, Steve Clarke, who rates the Portuguese in high regards. And everyone in the footballing world is aware of Mourinho’s achievements and his capability.
"Last year, I went to Liverpool as part of my DEPF and I spoke a lot with Steve Clarke, one of Kenny Daglish's assistants, who also worked with Jose Mourinho when he was at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 Football.
The 46-year-old added that it’s his dream to spend some time with Mourinho and learn from his experience. Galtier said that if it happens, it would be amazing and it will help him a lot in his managerial career.
"This season, I dream of spending three days watching Mourinho at Real Madrid and talking with him. This would be a valuable experience for me. You can improve daily.
The Frenchman said that one can learn a lot from other coaches and he regularly follows people like Didier Deschamps, Alain Perrin, Gerard Gili, and it has helped him a lot and Saint-Etienne have benefitted from that as well.
"I really love learning from other coaches like Didier [Deschamps], Alain [Perrin], http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gerard-c14664 [Gili]."
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