Euro League
Lasso on return to Madrid: “I hope luck helps me”
The time for Pablo Lasso’s return to Madrid as a rival is fast approaching and the experienced Bayern coach knows he is in for an emotional night.
Bayern Munich will face Real Madrid on matchday 14 of the EuroLeague (December 14th, 9:45 p.m.) and it will be the first time that Pablo Lasso returns to the WiZink Center as an opponent after spending eleven full years there as coach of the Queen . The experienced technician already knows that this job will be difficult and full of emotions.
“Real Madrid means a lot to me. I spent many years there. I have gained a lot of experience. I have won many victories. I won the EuroLeague. It’s almost my whole life. I spent 11 years there. It is a long time. I will.” Be sure to be emotional before the game. Always before the game.
I will be direct in my answer. If every time I play against them I think about beating Real and losing all the other games of the season, I would be very stupid. It’s important to know that you will have feelings. But at the same time, you have to know that you can do it and still play a basketball game.
As always, if I face Chus Mateo or any other coach, I wish him the best of luck. Not just for the current game, but for the future in general. But I hope that luck will help me a little in this game on this day.
Yul is my girlfriend. This also applies to Rudy, Cabasso, Dec. Sure. I had a great relationship with them. With all the players I coached. That’s dangerous because they might want to play really well against me and they’re great players. I hope they are stressed and not playing well. The most important thing I have are these friendships with the players. In the end it stays that way. These relationships. I am very happy that I will have relationships there for the rest of my life,” Cous Lasso said significantly.
Source: sport 24
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