The medical department at the Bernabeu is overflowing with Los Blancos first team players giving Jose Mourinho anxiety problems in the final stretch of the season.
Real Madrid have led La Liga rankings for large parts of the season, leaving http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 trailing in their dust with their exemplary performances. The Capital club’s first team regulars have been present all along, with Angel di Maria being the lone candidate
with injury problems to moot off.
However, with the 2011/12 season coming to its end, the treatment room at the Santiago Bernabeu has started to swell.
A probable 11 competitive games remain until the end of the campaign and Jose Mourinho’s men have finally begun to show signs of being human.
The Portuguese tactician is aware of the fitness problems afflicting his expensively assembled squad but is dismissive of reports stating players in the dressing room are tired of the long campaign.
"My players are fine. They don’t feel tired. They are confident and all want to play. However, I’m concerned about all injuries," the coach said at a press conference after the conclusion of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final fixtures.
Throughout his reign in the Spanish capital, Mourinho has stated his fondness for a competitive dugout and voiced the same sentiments on the occasion.
He explained that he likes his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 better when there are selection dilemmas as compared to situations where he plainly has to write down names of players on a piece of paper.
"I like it to be hard for me to choose. I don’t want it to be easy. Injuries make it easier for me to decide who plays, but I don’t like it.”
Continuing on the subject, the Special One also revealed that Lassana Diarra and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ricardo-Carvalho-c30973 are on the brink of returning to first team duties before the weekend.
"I’ve been told Lassana and Carvalho will train with the team on Friday, so they’ll recover sooner than later."
After the adventures in the UEFA Champions League, Mourinho’s men have a tough fixture on their hands as they welcome Unai Emery’s formidable http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863 to the Santiago Bernabeu.
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