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Real Madrid players perform better under pressure

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Jose Mourinho claimed that he does not differentiate between his players and believes that the 2011/12 La Liga winning team performs better when they are under pressure.
The Special One gave a lecture on leadership in Istanbul where he revealed how he has copes with high pressure jobs and maintaining tranquillity in the dressing room.
Reflecting on his current assignment in the Spanish capital with Real Madrid, Mourinho stated that he does not differentiate between his players and hold them all in highest of regard, which allows him to develop a special bond with everyone of them.
He added that he always has time for the players and especially the assistants and other subordinates who provide him with valuable feedback.
Continuing on the topic, Mourinho claimed that just like him, Real Madrid players deliver when the stakes are high as they relish pressure situations.
"I value all of my players. They perform better under pressure, but I always listen to them. My responsibility is to make the final decision. The best thing about my leadership is that I always listen to my assistants and the people I have to give orders
to.”
The Portuguese tactician also took out time to talk about Sir Bobby http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robson-c31388’s influence on his career. Mourinho claimed that he decided to become a football coach when the Englishman won his 12th title and added that it has ushered him on since
then.
He stated that he wanted to upstage his mentor in terms of trophies and started out with the target of 13 trophy successes in his mind. Mourinho then boasted about his personal tally of 19 in a decade of work.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 manager also took out time to talk about how he copes with pressure. The 49-year-old revealed that he does not feel emotion in games and tries to focus on the task set in front of him.
Continuing on the subject, he claimed that matches are influenced by one’s preparation beforehand, intelligence with a pinch of emotions.
"I decided to become a coach when Robson won his 12th title. I wanted to win 13 and I've won 19 so far," he said.
 "I don't feel any emotions during the games. I try to focus on them. A game is influenced by preparation beforehand, emotion and intelligence.”
 

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