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Mourinho discusses Real Madrid's problems

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The Portuguese mentor has discussed the complications faced by his side but stressed that there is no need to worry.

Real Madrid have gathered only 4 points out of a possible 12, making their start of the season a particular disappointment for the Santiago Bernabeu faithful.
After securing only a single victory from their 4 La Liga matches that they have played, Los Merengues occupy 12th spot in the Spanish Primera Division's points table.
In addition to Madrid’s problems, traditional rivals and La Liga title contenders, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604, have maintained a perfect record in their league campaign claiming victories in all of their Liga BBVA games.
Hence, there is a certain amount of uncertainty in the Madrid locker room as reports continue to suggest that misunderstanding prevails among the players and their coach.
Real Madrid head coach, Jose Mourinho, has expressed that motivation will come to the Spanish capital outfit soon enough, insisting that there is no need to panic.
The Special One chose to blame himself for how Los Blancos have performed in the initial phases of the Spanish La Liga’s 2012/2013 campaign. However, the experienced trainer went on to emphasize that is there is still much to play for in the remainder of
the season.
Nevertheless, while addressing the situation, Jose Mourinho has voiced that there is no extra pressure on the players or himself for that matter. The former Porto boss claimed that the only one who can pressurize or motivate is himself.
Therefore, he denied all speculation about having any sort of external pressure.
While talking to reporters, the 49-year-old was quoted as saying:
"At this level, players and managers have already won things. All of us have titles, professional and economic stability, we needn't be worried about people nor waiting on their reaction. No one pressures me, I pressure myself. No one motivates me, I motivate
myself also.”
"To play against City motivates me as much as playing against Getafe. To win the Champions League motivates me like any other match. Motivation is something intrinsic to the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684. The conviction is that tomorrow we will have a team. A determined, compact
and solid team."
This is Jose Mourinho’s 3rd season with the current champions of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011. He has completed the triplet of trophies at the Santiago Bernabeu, winning Copa del Rey, La Liga and most recently the Supercopa de Espana in his tenure so far. 

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