Real Madrid Coach Rules Out "Revolution" and Demands Ambition in LaLiga

The white team's coach emphasizes the need to compete at the highest level in the remaining league matches, despite the European elimination.

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The coach of Real Madrid CF has stated that the squad has room for growth and has urged to maintain ambition in the final stretch of LaLiga EA Sports, following the recent European elimination.

The coach of Real Madrid CF has ruled out the need for a "revolution" in the squad for next season, preferring to focus on the seven remaining LaLiga EA Sports matches. Despite being nine points behind league leaders FC Barcelona, the coach's message is clear: compete at the highest level starting with the next match against Deportivo Alavés.

"I don't think any revolution is needed to try to win titles again. Surely there will be improvements in the summer, and with that, we will fight to win again."

the team's coach
The coach is confident in the team's potential for growth, especially given the youth of several players. In this context, he has insisted that the only viable demand for this part of the season is to win all remaining matches.

"We have seven games, and we have to win all seven, and when the season ends, we will think about the next one and the things that need to be done well to win."

the team's coach
Ahead of the match against Deportivo Alavés, the coach called for ambition and a convincing performance in front of the fans at the Santiago Bernabéu. He emphasized the importance of showing the desire to win and earning the crowd's applause, stressing that past good performances are not enough.
He also reflected on Real Madrid's performance in LaLiga over recent years, noting that the team would have won seven league titles out of the last twenty if they do not win the current edition. He compared the difficulty of winning the league to that of the Champions League, alluding to situations like those experienced in Girona.
Regarding the recent European elimination against Bayern Munich, the coach conveyed the support perceived within the Madridista environment. He highlighted that the team competed and played a good match, which is always the main demand.