A few words from Queiroz:
Tuesday, December 30, 2003
Queiroz hoping for Real-United final
Real Madrid coach Carlos Queiroz is dreaming of a Champions League final with his former club Manchester United.
Queiroz, who quit as assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson to take over at Real earlier this year, hopes for a reunion with United at the final in Gelsenkirchen at the end of the season.
He is glad his club is paired with Bayern Munich in the last 16 of the Champions League, saying: 'The worst opponents would have been Juventus or Manchester United. That would have been worse than Bayern.'
Queiroz, speaking in an interview with Marca, admitted what he is really hoping for is a final against United.
'It would be a beautiful dream, fantastic to have Real Madrid and Manchester in final,' he said.
'I want this final.'
Queiroz is delighted, meanwhile, with the way his fellow former United employee David Beckham has settled in at the Bernabeu Stadium.
'His willingness to learn has been tremendous,' he said.
'Each game at every training session he looks, listens and learns something new.
'I am not surprised by his physical and technical qualities playing in the centre even though he has played on the right since he was 16.
'With the status he had it was not easy to say `now you have to change position' but he was the first one to want to learn a new position.
'His character and willingness have been tremendous. He has not feared from day one the feeling of being lost in a strange country. I am happy with the way he has started.'
Tuesday, December 30, 2003
Queiroz hoping for Real-United final
Real Madrid coach Carlos Queiroz is dreaming of a Champions League final with his former club Manchester United.
Queiroz, who quit as assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson to take over at Real earlier this year, hopes for a reunion with United at the final in Gelsenkirchen at the end of the season.
He is glad his club is paired with Bayern Munich in the last 16 of the Champions League, saying: 'The worst opponents would have been Juventus or Manchester United. That would have been worse than Bayern.'
Queiroz, speaking in an interview with Marca, admitted what he is really hoping for is a final against United.
'It would be a beautiful dream, fantastic to have Real Madrid and Manchester in final,' he said.
'I want this final.'
Queiroz is delighted, meanwhile, with the way his fellow former United employee David Beckham has settled in at the Bernabeu Stadium.
'His willingness to learn has been tremendous,' he said.
'Each game at every training session he looks, listens and learns something new.
'I am not surprised by his physical and technical qualities playing in the centre even though he has played on the right since he was 16.
'With the status he had it was not easy to say `now you have to change position' but he was the first one to want to learn a new position.
'His character and willingness have been tremendous. He has not feared from day one the feeling of being lost in a strange country. I am happy with the way he has started.'
