No Team Is Invincible - Juande Ramos

Real Madrid coach, Juande Ramos, was in fighting mood today as he declared that no team is invincible, and that anyone looking to make money should bet on his side this weekend...

Dec 12, 2008 2:48:37 PM

Happier Times: Juande Ramos is all smiles after winning on his debut as Real Madrid coach (Mexsport)
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Happier Times: Juande Ramos is all smiles after winning on his debut as Real Madrid coach (Mexsport)

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Barcelona might be the side in form ahead of El Clásico this weekend but all the words coming from the Real Madrid camp have been nothing but positive.

The players have all declared that they feel they can win at the Camp Nou and today, coach Juande Ramos, told Marca that no team cannot be beaten.

"Barcelona are playing great football, that is indisputable, the table shows that, but no team is invincible," he mused.

"If we work then we can be equal to, or even surpass them, as the quality of footballers at Real Madrid is similar to those at Barcelona."

Ramos went on to analysis the game afterwards, and joked that anyone looking to make themselves rich, should be betting on his side to win.

"It is a good situation for those who bet, and are willing to take risks, to become millionaires. There could be a very good financial reward," he jested.

"Losing does not enter my vocabulary at the moment. It is 90 minutes, with two very even teams. In these games there is never a clear favourite, I will not be discovering Barcelona. They are playing good football and when they do so, that is one of the many things we must solve.

"They have a good trio of forwards, the wingers, the defence...Just by watching them we know they function perfectly, but we also have good players."

The new Real Madrid coach has surprisingly come under fire from a former player this week in Daniel Alves, who declared he is not where he is because of Ramos. The Los Blancos chief was not in any mood to retaliate though and simply gave Alves his dues.

"He is right. He is where he is because of his work, his effort and the fact he has done well. Without that he wouldn't have gone anywhere. He is the one who has done it," he concluded.

James Walker-Roberts, Goal.com
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