This Saturday, coach José Mourinho, currently at Fenerbahçe, named Portugal, England and France as the favorite countries to win the Euro Cup. In addition to them, the coach also placed Spain and Germany on the second shelf and ruled out a new title for Italy.
“The reality is that there are three or four teams that are the strongest: Portugal, England, France and in a second line Spain, Germany… Italy I don’t believe it, because it’s not a very talented generation. I can’t find enough talent to win, they won the last one, but I don’t believe in a second time”, he said before the friendly between Portugal and Croatia, at the Centro Desportivo Nacional do Jamor.
Despite treating the Portuguese team as a great candidate, Mourinho does not believe that the trophy is an obligation.
“Demanding is a complicated word in football… demanding dedication, empathy, courage, ambition, yes, without a doubt, yes. Demanding to win… sometimes the border between winning and not winning is hard, we may not be able to do it through penalties, sometimes Sometimes the border between success and non-success is very short”, he reported.
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Portugal is looking for its second title in the history of the competition. The only achievement was led by star Cristiano Ronaldo, in 2016. However, this time, he is already 39 years old and the way in which he will be used has been discussed in the European country.
“The coach knows, the coach and Cristiano, how he feels, what his objectives are. The coach knows how he wants to use him. If he wants to use him as he has historically been used, which is to play every minute and every game , or if you want to protect it for some key moments. They are the ones who internally must (decide) and obviously you, the media, and us fans from abroad, want to know everything that goes on inside, but there is a lot that goes on there. inside that should stay between them. Here, what we want is to celebrate on the last day”, declared Mourinho.
The European Championship starts next Friday and runs until July 14th, in Germany. Before the start of the tournament, this Tuesday, at 3:45 pm (Brasília time), the Portuguese team takes the field to play their last friendly match, against Ireland, at the Aveiro Stadium.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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