Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez has decided for the future of the physical trainer

Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez has decided for the future of the physical trainer
Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez has decided for the future of the physical trainer

It’s decided. The president of Real Madrid made a strong decision for the coach of the Merengue club.

Real Madrid, without a doubt, is going through a complicated start to the season. The club from the Spanish capital has already suffered several cases of injury, some of which will not play again before the end of the current sporting campaign. In view of all this, the physical work of trainer Antonio Pintus is called into question.

Despite the rumors, Pérez trusts Pintus

In recent weeks, Antonio Pintus’ physical preparation has been called into question due to the poor performances of Real Madrid and the number of injuries occurring within the White House. Dani Carvajal, injured, will not play again this season just like Eder Militao, who was injured before the international break, notably during the match against Osasuna (4-0). We must also mention Lucas Vazquez and Rodrygo, who were also injured during this match and will miss a month of competition.

Which really started to worry internally, hence rumors suggest a departure of Antonio Pintus, physical trainer of Real Madrid. Carlo Ancelotti even asked for more physical work before challenging Liverpool in the Champions League on November 27. But according to information from Central Defensedespite the criticism, the Madrid management continues to trust the work of the physical trainer, and the leaders have made this known to him. They want the players, the staff and all the staff to be united in the coming weeks, because complicated and very important matches are coming to fight for the big titles. The White House is in difficulty in the Champions League where it has recorded two defeats in four C1 matches this season.

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