Militao: Excited to Work with Mourinho, Newcomers Will Add a Lot to the Team
The Brazilian defender Éder Militão spoke about his future with Real Madrid, expressing his excitement to return to the field and work under the leadership of Portuguese coach José Mourinho. He also praised the anticipated new signings and touched on the development of the Brazilian national team in the 2026 World Cup.
Militao's statements came during his participation in a promotional event in New York, coinciding with the World Cup, where he conducted an interview with "ESPN" discussing several topics related to Real Madrid and the Brazilian national team.
Regarding Real Madrid's defensive reinforcements, Militao said: "All the incoming players will be here to help. They are great players, and it's wonderful for these important elements to join Real Madrid. The more players that come to support the team, the better it is."
He also spoke about coach José Mourinho, saying: "Everyone knows his history; he is one of the best coaches in the world. I am excited to return to training and have the opportunity to work with him."
Regarding Brazil's journey in the World Cup, Militão affirmed that the team is gradually improving, adding: "The team is doing well, and its level has improved during the tournament. The players are developing with each match, and this has become evident to everyone. From the first match to the last, there has been significant progress, and we must continue to improve."
Militao's statements came during his participation in a promotional event in New York, coinciding with the World Cup, where he conducted an interview with "ESPN" discussing several topics related to Real Madrid and the Brazilian national team.
Regarding Real Madrid's defensive reinforcements, Militao said: "All the incoming players will be here to help. They are great players, and it's wonderful for these important elements to join Real Madrid. The more players that come to support the team, the better it is."
He also spoke about coach José Mourinho, saying: "Everyone knows his history; he is one of the best coaches in the world. I am excited to return to training and have the opportunity to work with him."
Regarding Brazil's journey in the World Cup, Militão affirmed that the team is gradually improving, adding: "The team is doing well, and its level has improved during the tournament. The players are developing with each match, and this has become evident to everyone. From the first match to the last, there has been significant progress, and we must continue to improve."