Post by Matt on Jun 24, 2008 1:52:37 GMT 7
Bernd Schuster has decided not to give any Real Madrid youngsters first team experience during pre-season and has told them all to report to the B team for training.
The German coach is set to see his entire squad return in time for the trip to Austria on July 21 and that has meant that he does not want any subsidiary players coming up.
After giving four young players a chance to learn at the highest level last summer, Schuster has decided to focus on his first team squad this year.
A number of players formed in Madrid's youth ranks will go on tour with Casillas, Raúl, Guti, Rubén De la Red, Esteban Granero, Javi García, Miguel orres, Codina, Javier Balboa and Roberto Soldado all due to travel.
One problem could be that any of those players could be sold apart from Casillas, Raúl or Guti, before the squad are due to meet up next month for fitness and medical tests.
The club's B team coach, Julen Lopetegui, had high hopes for some of his players, but the club must now consider selling them on rather than ask them to spend another season in la Segunda B.
Juanmi Callejón, Dani Parejo and Alberto Bueno have all had offers from first division clubs and Madrid are considering allowing them to leave with a buy-back clause.
While Madrid persevere in their pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo, the B team and its' best players are being ignored and that could cause unrest within the club during the campaign.
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Madrid and Calderon are the f**king sum of the earth *spits*
The German coach is set to see his entire squad return in time for the trip to Austria on July 21 and that has meant that he does not want any subsidiary players coming up.
After giving four young players a chance to learn at the highest level last summer, Schuster has decided to focus on his first team squad this year.
A number of players formed in Madrid's youth ranks will go on tour with Casillas, Raúl, Guti, Rubén De la Red, Esteban Granero, Javi García, Miguel orres, Codina, Javier Balboa and Roberto Soldado all due to travel.
One problem could be that any of those players could be sold apart from Casillas, Raúl or Guti, before the squad are due to meet up next month for fitness and medical tests.
The club's B team coach, Julen Lopetegui, had high hopes for some of his players, but the club must now consider selling them on rather than ask them to spend another season in la Segunda B.
Juanmi Callejón, Dani Parejo and Alberto Bueno have all had offers from first division clubs and Madrid are considering allowing them to leave with a buy-back clause.
While Madrid persevere in their pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo, the B team and its' best players are being ignored and that could cause unrest within the club during the campaign.
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Madrid and Calderon are the f**king sum of the earth *spits*