MADRID, 10 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –
Real Madrid midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni has assured that winning the Club World Cup with the white team is “a dream that can come true” this Saturday, in addition to ensuring that Vinícius is suffering episodes of “racism” in LaLiga Santander and that they must ” eradicate” these attitudes.
“As the coach said, Vinícius’s problem is a general problem of society. There must be zero tolerance against racism. It is racism and it is something that we must eradicate as much as possible. LaLiga can also take measures and I hope that this situation can be changed “He declared at a press conference.
In spite of everything, he believes that the Brazilian “is fine”. “We know that in football there are always difficult moments, whether it’s due to rivals, the public… We’re all with him, the whole team is with him, and it’s a huge pleasure to have him in our squad because he brings us a lot on the pitch. The important thing is that he focus on football, as he does, and that he shows his level as in every game”, he stressed.
On the other hand, the French midfielder described it as a “dream” to be able to win his first title with the Madrid club. “Being world champion with Real Madrid is a dream that can come true tomorrow. Last year’s Champions League was spectacular and now we are going to give everything to win,” he said. “We want to win all the titles and it will be a fantastic opportunity to add a title to the wonderful record we have. I will try to be at a high level to win this game”, he added.
In another order of things, he once again acknowledged that it was “a mistake” to go to Paris to see an NBA game while his team played Villarreal. “I knew before that Real Madrid is a great team, the best club in the world, the demands and the pressure are very high. The thing in Paris was a mistake on my part, I’m young and next time I’m not going to do it. Madrid It is the best club in the world and in each game you have to do better, and I am going to do it”, he insisted.
Lastly, regarding his place on the field, the French midfielder was open to modifying his natural position. “In Monaco and with the national team I played in a double pivot, but in football you have to have the chance to do a lot of things. As for tactics, it changes things, but I can do it”, he concluded.