Real Madrid coach Juande Ramos said Thursday the Spanish champions, trailing in fifth position behind arch rivals Barcelona in La Liga, were experiencing "a complicated situation". Yet the former Tottenham boss who replaced Bernd Schuster at the Bernabeu this month, insisted things would only get better.
Since his arrival Real have won two games, a 3-0 Champions League success against Zenit Saint Petersburg and a 1-0 victory over Valencia in the league as well as losing the 'clasico' at Barcelona 2-0. "The team's experiencing a complicated situation but I'm hopeful and I like challenges," Ramos told his personal website on Thursday. "I'm sure the team's going to get better..we're not even at the halfway point of the season and we can still achieve lots of things and above all give satisfaction to our fans."
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