BREAKING NEWS: We must respect Mourinho's decision, says Casillas

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Pepe: Dressing room is on a bit of a downer

Real Madrid defender Pepe has revealed the dressing room is “on a bit of a downer” following the 3-2 defeat to Malaga on Saturday night.

Pepe, 29, felt that Madrid were the better team during the clash at La Rosaleda and Malaga were “fortunate” to win the game.

“We knew how important this match was, we worked hard and faced up to the challenge,” the Portuguese international told reporters after the match.

“We played much better. Malaga, in the second half, had the chances and converted them into goals.

“We tried hard to get the win but they were fortunate to leave here with the win and score three goals. The dressing room is on a bit of a downer, we really wanted to win this game.

“La Liga is even more difficult now but if we do get the opportunity to catch up … we have to work as hard as we did in this match.”

The Brazilian born star also commentated on Jose Mourinho’s decision to drop captain Iker Casillas, described by the coach as a “technical decision”.

He added: “The Casillas matter is one for the coach to decide and we have to accept that. Now we have to rest so that when we come back after the break, we will be fired up to play as well as we can.”

Cartoon of the Day: Bad Santa Mourinho leaves Casillas out in the cold

In just the latest in a long list of controversies, Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho chose to drop Iker Casillas from his side to face Malaga on Saturday.

The pair have a notoriously frosty relationship, and the Portuguese boss’ plan spectacularly back-fired, with los Blancos going down to a 3-2 defeat in Andalusia to leave his side a whopping 16 points behind Barcelona in La Liga.

Mourinho has been heavily linked with a departure from the Bernabeu at the end of the season, and may have sealed his own fate with his latest headline-grabbing mishap.

Mourinho leaves Casillas in the cold

Butragueno: Real Madrid played well against Malaga

Emilio Butragueno believes that Real Madrid can recover from their setback against Malaga, and has backed the team to “fight for every game”.

An own goal from Sergio Sanchez and a Karim Benzema strike were not enough for Los Merengues, as two goals from Roque Santa Cruz and one from Isco sealed a 3-2 win for Los Boquerones. However, despite the fact Real Madrid now trail Barcelona by 16 points, Butragueno still remains optimistic.


“We are unexpectedly very far away [from the top of the table] but that does not mean the team is not going to fight every game,” the 49-year-old Spaniard told Realmadrid.com.

“We are Real Madrid and we have to show what we are. Every time the team hits the field they are required to win.”

Analysing the game against Malaga, the Real Madrid director felt his side should have taken more from the match based on their performance.

“The first half was remarkable and the team should have gone to the dressing room 2-0 up, but the second half was very good,” he stated.

“It’s a step back we did not expect. You have to lift your head and prepare the remainder of the season. Now they go on vacation and then we will have to think about next year.”

Butragueno, who scored 123 times for Los Blancos, also defended manager Jose Mourinho, who decided to drop Iker Casillas for Saturday’s game.

“It is a technical decision,” he added.

“It is the coach’s decision and we respect that.”

Dropping Casillas is the latest in a long line of controversies for Mourinho at Real Madrid this year

ANALYSIS
By Ben Hayward | Spanish Football Writer

Tensions had been bubbling under the surface. Even as Jose Mourinho’s Real Madrid romped to a record-breaking 100 points in La Liga last season to claim the title and end Barcelona’s domestic dominance, criticism of the coach remained. Now it can be seen and heard on a daily basis.


Mourinho’s Madrid began 2012 with a healthy lead in La Liga but a disappointing defeat at home to Barca in the Copa del Rey brought boos from the home fans at the Santiago Bernabeu in the following game against Athletic Bilbao and a harsh assessment from the press.

In the light of that 2-1 loss, Marca revealed a bust-up behind the scenes as Sergio Ramos and Iker Casillas argued with Mourinho in training over the defending of a set piece. The Portuguese blamed Ramos for a goal scored by Carles Puyol at a corner. The defender, in turn, claimed he and Pepe had changed marking duties because Barca had been using basketball-style screens to block some of the Madrid players at dead-ball deliveries. “You have never been a player so you wouldn’t understand,” Ramos told his coach, while Casillas complained of his coach’s assessment as well.

MOURINHO’S TUMULTUOUS 2012

ROWS WITH RAMOS & IKER IN TRAINING
JAN 20TH
Marca reveals a training-ground bust-up and Mourinho is jeered by fans after losing at home to Barcelona
LEAVES OUT RAMOS AGAINST CITY
SEP
18th
Ramos is dropped and later defies his coach by supporting substitued team-mate Mesut Ozil in October
CRITICISES THE CANTERA
OCT 27th The Portuguese hits out at the club’s cantera policy and the youth-team coach, Alberto Toril
MULTIPLE EXCUSES AFTER BETIS LOSS
NOV 25th
Mourinho takes responsibility for the loss in Seville, but then blames eveyone else, including the players
ROWS WITH SPANISH JOURNALIST
DEC 16th The 49-year-old takes Marca‘s Anton Meana aside and calls him a “s**t” journalist. Story is later published
DROPS CASILLAS AT MALAGA
DEC 22nd Mourinho leaves out the club captain and his side lose 3-2 to Malaga to fall 16 points behind Barcel

Madrid drew the second leg against Barca in the Copa del Rey and markedly improved in that match at Camp Nou, while the capital club went on to secure La Liga in some style last season.

But sections of the Madrid media remained against Mourinho and his prickly press relationship persisted as the current campaign got underway. So too did the problems with Ramos and Casillas.

The defender stood up to his coach in the dressing room after Madrid lost at Sevilla on September 15 and found himself on the bench as Mourinho’s men came from behind to beat Manchester City 3-2 in the Champions League three days later.

“I’m sorry,” the Portuguese told the media after his side’s dramatic late comeback. “You all had your stories written and then you had to change them. I knew what you were going to write but we won so you couldn’t. Bad luck.”

Provocative even in victory, Mourinho then upset both the media and his own club by criticising the cantera and Real Madrid B coach Alberto Toril in October, by claiming that Castilla looked after their own interests in Segunda instead of forming footballers for the first team. He also claimed many of the B-team were either too old or simply not good enough. It may well be true, yet the comments irked both the press and the club.

Ramos, meanwhile, defied his coach in the 5-1 win over Deportivo La Coruna by turning out in the second half of the league match with the shirt of substituted team-mate Mesut Ozil underneath his own in a show of support for the German.

Mourinho gave little importance to the gesture, at least publicly, but blamed his players after they were beaten by Betis in November, also hitting out at the referees and a supposedly unfair calendar which had seen his side receive less rest than Barcelona after Champions League action in midweek.

Then, last week, a row with Radio Marca‘s Anton Meana emerged as the journalist was taken aside and given a dressing down by Mourinho after his sources and information were questioned by the Portuguese. The 49-year-old denied a story claiming Madrid’s goalkeeping coach Silvino Louro, who was present, was something of a ‘spy’ for the former Chelsea and Inter boss, told Meana he was a “s**t” journalist and a nobody compared to Madrid’s “top coaching team” and claimed “two or three players” were leaking information from the dressing room. The entire story was then published the following day in Marca, a paper which had called for Mourinho’s signing after a trophyless season under Manuel Pellegrini in 2009-10.

But on Sunday, after Mou’s Madrid lost out to Pellegrini’s Malaga (a side the Portuguese once claimed he would never coach) and Casillas was left on the bench, Marca‘s front page called Mourinho “ridiculous” and the paper also ran a survey on their site asking if the club should axe their coach after the events of Saturday night. More than 80 per cent said yes.

Mourinho was backed publicly by president Florentino Perez just days ago but his fresh claims that “La Liga is almost impossible” will not have gone down well with the construction magnate. Nor will his isolation of Casillas.

Jose Antonio Camacho soon left Madrid in 2004 after leaving David Beckham and Raul on the bench at Espanyol, while Bernd Schuster was removed in 2008 (prior to the return of Perez in 2009) for claiming it was “impossible” to beat Barcelona at Camp Nou.

Mourinho could very well be next.

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