HomeReal Madrid

Solari Coy On Future After Real Win

Solari Coy On Future After Real Win

Real Madrid boss Santiago Solari remained coy on his future as Los Blancos came back from a goal down to thrash Real Valladolid 4-1.

The pressure on the Madrid head coach has intensified following their elimination in the Champions League at the hands of Ajax on Tuesday.

Knocked out of the Copa del Rey by Barcelona and 12 points adrift of their fierce rivals in LaLiga, it is highly unlikely Madrid will be lifting a trophy at the end of the season.

Their misery would have deepened when they fell a goal down at the Estadio Municipal Jose Zorrilla on Sunday evening as Anuar Tuhami put Valladolid ahead just before the half hour mark.

However Real rallied and Raphael Varane equalised before Karim Benzema’s second-half brace put them firmly in control.

The Frenchman put the visitors ahead from the spot after Alvaro Odriozola was upended and then headed home Toni Kroos’ corner before Luka Modric struck late on for Real, who had Casemiro sent off.

Victory against a side battling to retain their league status is unlikely to strengthen Solari’s position but he nevertheless reflected on a job well done. “It was a difficult week for everyone, also for the players, the first 20 or 25 minutes reflected that and it cost us,” he told the club’s website. “We dug in during the early stages and in the rest of the game the players came back in to it.

It was a difficult game and the players reacted and showed their character. “This is a group of great players and people with big characters.

This victory was built on professionalism, spirit and reaction to adversity. The players put all their effort and commitment in to achieve our objective. “We came to a difficult stadium against a team in need of points who made things difficult for us.

 

Related: Sarri Explains Jorginho Sub

 

This fills us with pride because it is a group of big professionals. “We’re working the same as ever.

There’s lots of noise surrounding us at the moment and that’s to be expected after this last week. “It’s been a difficult spell but it’s important to see a reaction and to show character in adversity.

We’re working with that same spirit we always have. “(On Monday) we’ll be back at it in preparation for picking up the next three points and attempting to cut the gap if those above us slip up.

If not, we’ll try and get the highest total possible.” Asked whether he expects to be in the dugout for Madrid’s next fixture, the Argentinian responded: “That’s not an assessment for me to make. “I work with my mind set on the next day, the next training session. That’s all we focus on.”


Copyright © 2024 Completesports.com All rights reserved. The information contained in Completesports.com may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without the prior written authority of Completesports.com.

COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 0
Update cookies preferences