Simeone: Real Madrid undoubtedly better than us

The Atletico coach is expecting a tough Copa del Rey final against the deposed Spanish champions and says his side have been working on their approach

Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone has admitted that Real Madrid are heavy favourites going into Friday’s Copa del Rey final.

The two capital clubs meet each other at the Santiago Bernabeu looking to scoop silverware but the Argentine is hoping his side can defy the odds.

“We can’t afford to make any mistakes against them. They’re better, without doubt, but everything changes in one game; anything’s possible,” he said at a press conference,

“We’re a side who play with commitment and humility and in the world nowadays, where everything is tough, I’d compare us to the people out there. Everything is tough.

“Hopefully we can give hope to people, and with hard work, humility, teamwork and the possibilities we have we can compete with Real Madrid and succeed.

“It’s about transmitting the good things, but today and tomorrow are special days for the players.

“The motivation only goes so far and over motivating the players is not good because you have to play first and then the rest comes: the rebellion, the fear… Because fear exists on both sides, and Madrid are no different.

“I’m expecting a game that will follow certain characteristics. Our rivals are quick and difficult to contain with three quarters of the pitch in front of them, but we’re also dangerous playing in space.

“The team that successfully manages to link up between midfield and attack will be closer to victory. That’s that way the game will go.”

Atleti have not won against Real Madrid for 14 years and suffered a 2-1 home loss to their rivals in La Liga recently but Simeone says his side have been working hard.

We’ve worked on how we can hurt them. We could’ve won the league game but we lost because of a counterattack.

“In this game the motivation is in each and every one of my players and they are all ready to win tomorrow.”

Ramos: Which clubs can bid €1 billion for Ronaldo?

The Spain defender feels that his team-mate is happy at Real Madrid despite persistent rumours of a move to Paris Saint-Germain

Sergio Ramos has warned potential suitors of Real Madrid team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo that the 28-year-old would cost €1 billion.

The Portuguese attacker has been linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain of late as negotiations over a new contract at the Bernabeu drag on but Ramos feels Ronaldo is happy in the Spanish capital.

“You have to see which club has €1bn to pay what he is worth,” the defender told reporters when quizzed on the French side’s interest in the former Manchester United man.

“He should be in Madrid and he is happy here.”

Madrid take on city-rivals Atletico in the Copa del Rey final on Friday and Ramos admits that failure to beat Diego Simeone’s side would put a negative spin on the whole season.

“It would be a failure in terms of titles. There are different ways of losing. If you have to lose, it should be with the same attitude as we had against Borussia Dortmund.

“There are no favourites in the final. After the Champions League, this competition is worth a little more. Injuries? There are no excuses. You play in finals to win.”

An injury to Raphael Varane means Pepe is likely to partner Ramos at centre-back but the Spaniard is happy to play with anyone.

“It’s not my call. I’m not a coach. We all want to play – Pepe included. He trains with the team and the squad depends on the coach.”

Jose Mourinho chose not to attend the press conference before the Atleti game but when quizzed on the matter, Ramos merely responded: “I’m not here to talk about that.”

Mourinho: We will all miss Ferguson

The Real Madrid coach pays tribute to the retiring Manchester United manager, remembering the Scot’s graciousness when the Red Devils were beaten by his Porto side

Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho says that “we will all miss” Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson after the Scot retires.

The Portuguese is in awe of the Red Devils boss and the length of time for which he was in charge of the club but is not surprised by how well he did.

Mourinho told The Offisde Rule podcast: “We will all miss him and, for me, it will be difficult to go to Old Trafford, especially for the first time, to play against Manchester United without such a figure in the opposite dugout.

“He is unique and probably Manchester United are a unique club because they gave the manager the conditions to do the job he did.

“Everybody knows that the beginning was not easy for him. Everybody knows that it took him three or four years to win the first piece of silverware and United gave him the conditions to do an incredible job. After that he was unique, absolutely unique.

“The number of trophies he won for Manchester United in English football is absolutely amazing and to manage for more than 20 years is incredible.”

Mourinho and Ferguson developed a great friendship during the former’s time as Chelsea boss but the closeness started a year before that when he brought his Porto side over to play in the Champions League.

That game ended with the Portuguese side winning in injury time and the Madrid coach says that he was taken aback the Scot’s graciousness in defeat.

“We scored in the last minute and we went through and it was not normal for me, not normal in the culture that I knew, that the opposition manager knocked on our dressing room door after the match – which was a moment when he would be very, very disappointed – and came in to congratulate me and invite me to go to his room for a glass of wine,” Mourinho enthused.

“That marked our relationship. After that we played so many times with each other and the next year I moved to England with Chelsea. After that the relationship went in that direction – it didn’t matter who won and who lost. The respect was always there.”

'I've played for the best and with the best' – Beckham

The former England captain has announced that he will retire at the end of the 2012-13 campaign, and simply wants to remembered as a passionate, hard-working footballer

David Beckham has revealed the reasons behind his decision to retire from football, insisting that he wants to be remembered as a “hard-working footballer” and is proud of his achievements in the game.

The PSG midfielder announced on Thursday that he would be calling time on a sensational career that has spanned two decades, and in an interview with Sky Sports News has insisted that he believes it is the right time to bring the curtain down.

DO YOU BELIEVE THIS IS THE RIGHT TIME?

He said: “I think I’m ready [to retire]. It’s a difficult decision. I still feel I could play at the top level and still have done for the last six months but I always secretly said to myself that I want to go out at the top. If you’d said to me eight months ago that I’d be playing in the French League, winning the French Cup, winning the League, and finishing like this I would’ve probably said ‘absolutely no chance’. But I was given the opportunity to come to PSG and I just feel now is the time… I think!

“I love the game so much. I just feel that, I don’t know, it’s the right time. I believe it’s the right time but I’ll always feel that I can do more, that’s the problem.”

WHEN DID YOU DECIDE YOU WANTED TO QUIT?

“Probably when Messi was running past me in that home game! No, I actually don’t know. I’ve been so lucky throughout my career, I just feel that the fact that the clubs I’ve played for and the players I’ve played with, won the trophies that I’ve won… playing in the MLS last year, winning the championship there, and then coming to PSG and winning the French League, I think it’s a good way to go out.”

DOES IT HELP YOU’RE LEAVING AS A CHAMPION?

“I think it’s every athlete’s dream, every footballer’s dream, to go out on top form or winning a trophy. It doesn’t happen that often but I’ve been lucky. When I left United, we won the league, when I left Madrid we won the league. Leaving the Galaxy; doing two years of winning the championship there, and now obviously coming here and winning the league. It’s nice to go out like that. I think people look back and it’s written. It’s simple. You’re leaving as a champion and I think that’s why it’s the right time.”

HOW DO YOU WANT PEOPLE TO REMEMBER YOU?

“I just want people to see me as a hard-working footballer. Someone who’s passionate about the game and someone that, every time I stepped on the pitch, I’ve given everything that I have because that’s how I feel going into games and the end of my career. That’s how I look back on it and hope people will see me.

“I think over the years it’s been… my life, my career, people have obviously looked at certain other things that have gone on throughout my career and I think sometimes that’s overshadowed what I’ve achieved on the pitch and as much as I say that doesn’t hurt me, of course it does. At the end of the day, I’m a footballer that’s played for some of the biggest clubs in the world, played with some of the best players in the world, played under some of the biggest and best managers and achieved almost everything in football.

“Of course it hurts when people, not question it, but think about other things. To come to the end of my career now and look back and say ‘I’ve achieved everything with every club that I’ve played for, played for my country 115 times, been runner-up twice in the World Player of the Year to two amazing footballers’. I’m very proud of that.”

Kovacic expects Modric to stay at Real Madrid

The former Tottenham playmaker has been linked with a move to Italy but the Inter youngster feels his compatriot will remain at the Santiago Bernabeu

Inter starlet Mateo Kovacic believes that Luka Modric will stay at Real Madrid – even though he would love his Croatia team-mate join him at San Siro.

Modric only signed for los Blancos from Tottenham Hotspur last year but he has struggled to nail down a regular berth in Jose Mourinho’s line-up this season and has recently been linked with a switch to Serie A.

However, Kovacic does not think that Modric is considering bringing an end to his time in the Spanish capital just yet.

“He’s a phenomenal player, but I think he’ll stay in Madrid,” the teenager told Sky Sport Italia. “It’s great to play with him on the national team because he’s so talented, and it would be great if he came to Inter.

“But, again, I believe he’ll stay in Spain.”

Inter have endured a miserable campaign, with their hopes of qualifying for Europe having been dashed by a dreadful loss of form after a bright start to the season, in addition to a shockingly high amount of injuries.

With the Nerazzurri set to finish ninth in the standings, speculation has continued to mount over coach Andrea Stramaccioni’s future at the club, but Kovacic insists he is a fan of the Roman.

“He’s young and a good coach, but these kinds of decisions on the future aren’t up to me,” the former Dinamo Zagreb man stated.

“But next year’s Inter will be better than this year’s. We have no choice but to do better.”

In just six months Kovacic has established himself as one of the brightest young talents in Serie A following his €13 million January move, prompting speculation over whether struggling Inter will be able to retain his services for very long.

However, the player himself insists that he intends to spend a significant chunk of his career at San Siro.

“I’m not thinking now about my future,” he explained. “But I’m happy here and hope to stay as long as possible.”