Showing posts with label Raul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raul. Show all posts

Monday, 4 January 2016

Benitez Baton Passed to Zidane

Real Madrid
Zinedine Zidane was the world’s most expensive player when he arrived at the Bernabéu in 2001 from Juventus, spending five years at the club and winning La Liga and the Champions League. His unforgettable volley at Hampden Park in May 2002 in the Champions League final the highlight of an impressive ccontribution to the club - ensuring he was a fan favourite. .

Since 2014 Zizou has been coaching Real Madrid’s B team chasing his UEFA pro licence to be ready for that day he would take over the number 1 coaching job he had always wished for. Which in theory might have been next season at the earliest

He now gets that opportunity and the former Galactico becomes the 13th permanent manager in the 21st century at Real Madrid having won just one La LIga league title in the previous seven seasons.

Rafa's future was decided at an emergency board meeting on Monday in Madrid with his final act overseeing Sunday’s 2-2 draw against Gary Neville’s Valencia at the Mestalla. A game which saw Real Madrid reduced to 10 men and twice pegged back to a draw that leaves them in third place in La Liga. Four points behind the leaders Atlético Madrid.

During his seven months Benítez struggled to find favour among the supporters, a relationship made worse by the 4-0 home defeat to Barcelona in November’s Clásico. Then persistent rumours of unrest in his squad became more frequent and an indication of increasing player power at the top European clubs. 

Despite that adversity he responded to the speculation on Sunday over his future by saying: “I cannot prevent speculation about whether I continue, but I can make the team work as it has today. We were capable of getting the three points.

“With 10 players we had to make an effort, and the team has done. We can only regret that after going 2-1 ahead, we conceded in the next minute. Maybe we were lacking a bit of concentration after we went 2-1 up or maybe the opposition reacted very well.”

The club captain Sergio Ramos also spoke after the Valencia match and gave his public backing to the under-fire manager. He told Movistar: “Benítez has credit in the bank. Whoever the coach is, we’ll always get behind them.”

Well Sergio the credit seemingly ran out with the club president, Florentino Perez it seems this week, and  a man never visibly comfortable with the appointment. Even from the outstet last June.

On the otherhand for Benitez it was stuff of dreams as he returned to his home town and the club where he plied his trade in the junior ranks and discovered Raul Gonzalez. All the makings of a fairy tale having been the equivalent of Zidane in his first professional managerial sortee. 

However seven months later it has all come to a sudden end with Benitez returning to his home on the Wirral Pennisula with much sadness no doubt.

His return to Real Madrid proving to be a personal nightmare.

For Zidane the time has come to move from being the legendary former player and earn a reputation in management. No tougher place to start your apprenticeship than at the Santiago Bernabeu.

May the force be with you Zizou.


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Monday, 16 November 2015

Real Legend Raul Retires


Real Madrid legend Raul retired on a high on Sunday as New York Cosmos won their seventh North American Soccer League title, making it an astonishing 22 titles in 21 seasons for the Spanish striker.

Cosmos beat 10-man Ottawa Fury 3-2 to claim the US second tier title at the Shuart Stadium, their home ground, with a hat-trick from Gaston Cellerino sealing the deal. 

Raul played the full match and while he failed to find the net in a landmark game, he set up his team-mate for the third goal in the 85th minute. 

It looked like his illustrious career would come to an end in the semi-finals against the Fort Lauderdale Strikers a few weeks ago but the Spaniard had other ideas, scoring the winner with half an hour to go to extend it by an extra 90 minutes. 

Fellow Spaniard and Cosmos team-mate Marcos Senna also retired after the final this weekend. 

Raul joined the Cosmos at the end of 2014, four years after leaving Real Madrid, where he spent 16 years - winning six La Liga and three Champions League titles. He was also the club's leading all-time scorer before Cristiano Ronaldo recently overtook him.

The striker left Los Blancos in 2010 and spent time at Schalke and Qatari outfit Al Sadd before moving to America, also winning two trophies at both clubs including the DFB-Pokal and DFL-Supercup in Germany.

Speaking to Spanish publication AS before the game, Cosmos coach Giovanni Savarese said: "It was great to have Raul in our squad as an ambassador.

"He has been an example on and off the pitch. He's well-known [in the United States]. Very few players are as respected as Raul.

"Raul will do whatever he wants [in retirement]. He'll be what he wants. Whatever path he chooses he will be ready for personal success."

Savarese believes Raul will continue to be involved in football. 

"I've no doubt he'll continue to be linked to the sport. I'm sure that football will always be linked to him," he added.

"There is great admiration for both [Raul and Senna] because they are very good professionals. The Cosmos have grown and they're part of that.

"More than telling my grandchildren I coached Raul, I'll say I coached one of the greatest people I've ever met. And it's the same with Senna."

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has also been full of praise for the striker and was open to the possibility of a Raul return, saying in a statement on the club's official website:

"Raul is an essential figure when it comes to assessing Real Madrid's most recent history. This is the farewell to one of the greatest players in our legendary club history. I am privileged to have been able to share unforgettable experiences and titles with him.

"Thank you Raul, for having helped to make Real Madrid great with your dedication and talent. Your example will be forever recognised at Real Madrid, where you know that the doors are always open to you because for years, you fuelled the legend of Los Blancos and because you too are a legend."


Thursday, 19 April 2012

Is Raul Set for China or UAE?


Spain and Real Madrid legend Raul will be leaving German side Schalke on a free transfer in the summer.

Raul announced on Thursday that he would not be moving to another club in Europe, ruling out a switch to the Premier League.

'My future will not be in Europe. My agent and I will go through offers. It won't be as strong a league as the ones here,' he said.

Raul, who turns 35 in June, said he had two offers from outside Europe but did not specify.

Schalke had made the former Real Madrid and Spain captain an offer to stay but the club said that he has decided to leave.

'They were two wonderful years that I will always bear in my heart. I was able to do what I like doing the best: playing, playing, playing,' Raul said. 

'I also have to give the fans a special thanks for their affection and respect.'

Raul turned down the chance to move to England when he joined Schalke, and he now looks likely to move to a club in the Middle East or the United States.

Raul won the Champions League three times with Real, scoring 228 goals in 550 games for the club he went on to skipper. 

He also scored 44 goals in a 102-cap international career.