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Pellegrini is new Real coach

Pellegrini is new Real coach

MADRID – Real Madrid yesterday presented its new coach, Manuel Pellegrini, opening up what the club hopes will be a new era in its history.

The 55-year-old Chilean was named late Monday to replace Juande Ramos, who was signed to a six-month contract in mid-December.
He is the first coach under the second term of president Florentino Perez, the inspiration behind the Real ‘Galacticos’ when he first headed the club from 2000 to 2006.
Pellegrini is ‘an intelligent professional, a worker, well-balanced … who always tries for elegant and tasteful football,’ said Perez in presenting him to the press at the Santiago-Bernabeu stadium.
Pellegrini arrives in the Spanish capital after five years at Villareal, during which time he maintained the small club in the top flight of the Primera Liga and gained a reputation for encouraging fluid and attacking football.
In his first season there, Villareal finished third in La Liga and achieved their first direct qualification for the European Champions League, going on to the semi-finals before losing narrowly to Arsenal.
The Chilean said he felt ’emotion and pride to be chosen to lead the most important club in the world. – Nampa-Reuters

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