Former Real Madrid assistant manager Jose Peseiro provided insight into Los Blancos's Champions League success.
Former Super Eagles manager Jose Peseiro named multiple factors that he believes contributed to Real Madrid's success in the Champions League.
Peseiro, 64, was once on the books of Los Blancos as an assistant manager under the tutelage of Carlos Queiroz. He knows first-hand the inner workings of the club, and following Real Madrid's 2-0 victory over Dortmund to lift their 15th UCL title, Peseiro, like many in the global football community, lauded their achievements.
What Peseiro said
Speaking to Deportes Caracol Sabado, the former Nigerian national team manager first commended Carlo Ancelotti's nous and ability to build a cohesive winning unit.
16:21 - 02.06.2024
I'm not interested — Rodrygo dismisses Manchester City links
Real Madrid forward Rodrygo Goes rubbishes reports linking him to Premier League champions Manchester City.
12:54 - 02.06.2024
Mbappe to Madrid: French star set for Real Madrid after Champions League glory
In seven years at PSG, Mbappe has won six league titles and scored 287 goals in 371 appearances.
“Ancelotti has won five Champions Leagues, and the key lies in the locker room,” Peseiro said. “We cannot say that Madrid has the best squad; the truth is that it is in how they manage, how the children and players see it, they follow it.
“It's the mystique and the order that it has; it's a fantastic game idea. Ancelotti is a guy who likes to win, who builds teams to win, he has motivation, responsibility; he has the capabilities of a great coach.”
In the post-match press conference, Ancelotti attributed their success to the unity in the dressing room and the winning culture at Real Madrid; Peserio echoed both points in his assessment.
“There are no teams that win because they have fantastic coaches or good players, they win because they have a strong investment system, a structure that motivates and gives credibility,” Peseiro added.
“Madrid has this culture where some leave and others arrive. Important players are leaving, and it is also impressive that Toni Kroos is leaving. He is a player who still has two or three more seasons. Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo have left, but Madrid continues.
“They are going to look for Bellingham, they are going to look for Vinicius, they are going to look for Endryck, Mbappé could arrive and he is always looking for the best players in the world with criteria.
“The team has played with a thousand solutions. With the same players with the ability to play in various positions and have shown that the team is more important than everything. Vinicius, Bellingham, Rodrygo, Valverde, but you can see that Madrid is where everyone understands each other and makes a great team. The figures did not win, the team won.”
Related content
16:21 - 02.06.2024
I'm not interested — Rodrygo dismisses Manchester City links
Real Madrid forward Rodrygo Goes rubbishes reports linking him to Premier League champions Manchester City.
13:06 - 02.06.2024
'Best night of my life' - Jude Bellingham reacts to Champions League triumph
Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham has opened up on the emotional Champions League final in Wembley.
12:45 - 02.06.2024
Toni Kroos bids emotional farewell to Real Madrid with unique UCL Final boots vs Dortmund
Toni Kroos will retire from football at the end of the season but ensured his last Real Madrid match was a special night in the UCL final.