Real Madrid anxious to make up for last year's mistakes - Sergio Ramos
The Spain international is eagerly anticipating the 2011-12 campaign and has voiced his opinion that Zinedine Zidane's first team presence is invaluable.
Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos has confessed he is desperate for the new season to commence as he is anxious to improve on last year's performance.
The Spain international also spoke of head coach Jose Mourinho, and reckons the Portuguese tactician is the perfect leader for the capital giants, who collected just the Copa del Rey in 2010-11 as Barcelona clinched their third consecutive league title.
"We are very excited about starting a new season and we are anxious to correct the mistakes we made last year. We only think about preparing ourselves and doing our best both collectively and individually," Ramos said on the club's official website.
"Mourinho is serious and demanding. The team needs a leader to handle everything with rules and constant stability. Mourinho is the ideal man for that job and we are delighted about it."
Ramos then went on to discuss the new role of Zinedine Zidane, who will be the club's sporting director in 2011-12, and was full of praise for the France legend.
"Zidane is the perfect man for the job he's doing. We are proud to have him support us and his experience could do us players a lot of good because we are young and ambitious. His doors are always open to us in order to address any type of problem."
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