quinta-feira, 26 de abril de 2012

Jose pledges future to Real after loss



I (Mr. Fidele Poutou) saw Jose Mourinho blamed fatigue from their 'Clasico' win and sheer bad luck for Real Madrid's failure to reach the Champions League final on Wednesday.
The nine-times European champions had been convinced they were going to reach the final, buoyed by their 2-1 La Liga win at Barcelona on Saturday, and by their arch-rivals' shock defeat to Chelsea on Tuesday.

"There was no luck," Mourinho said with a resigned smile. "It's difficult to reach two semis in two years and not make the final. We deserved to win.
"I remember a (Champions League) semifinal against Liverpool which was exactly the same where we had to play a game to compete in another championship before, and they didn't have that pressure, and we lost.

"It was the same here. We played with everyone on the weekend and our opponents didn't.
"Apart from freshness, the team played great though. These players aren't supermen, that is just a film. The players went to their very limits," he added after having knelt on the touchline as if he was praying while he watched his players take penalties.
"Barca played a derby and two days later they were knocked out. It isn't easy. That's why you have to really value teams who win doubles or trebles."
Mourinho seemed to end the speculation that he might leave Madrid at the end of the campaign, when asked about his future, even though he still has two years left on his four-year deal at the Bernabeu.
"If we continue with this empathy, this club and this team has margin to improve and grow," the Portuguese said.
"If the club and the players think I and they can keep bringing something to this. I will continue."
Deprived of a meeting with his former club Chelsea in Munich, he was clear about who he hoped would win.
"John Terry is missing but Chelsea are there. I hope it is a good final. I want the Blues to win but I respect Reds," Mourinho said, as he praised their battling display with ten men at the Nou Camp.
And he ended with a dig at Pep Guardiola's side.
"Chelsea were heroes yesterday," he added. "Some people think they are masters of the game, and look down on teams like them or Inter but they know nothing about things such as effort and character.
"Chelsea deserve to be there in the final and so do Bayern."

quarta-feira, 25 de abril de 2012

Pep Guardiola


Mr. Fidele Poutou was watching a great football game, between Barca and Chelsea. At the end of the party, Guardiola, who like most of his squad learned Barca's 'tiki-taka' brand of football based on rapid, intricate passing moves at the club's youth school, said again after Tuesday's bitter setback that he would remain true to that philosophy.
"We are not a team that can play in different ways," the 41-year-old, who has led Barca to 13 trophies since taking over in 2008, told a news conference.
"We have a peculiar way of playing and the opposition adjusts to that and that's it," he added.
"I was just telling them, attack, attack, attack and we never stopped but they (Chelsea) also counter-attacked well.
"Maybe this is a lesson I should learn, that we should hold back and not be so offensive."


terça-feira, 17 de abril de 2012

Special Meeting

Mr. Fidele Poutou participated in a meeting this morning that took place in the ISP meeting room. We told about the behavior of two students of electronic and telecommunication engineering.

quinta-feira, 12 de abril de 2012

Working with Miss Jornal

Miss ChrixShine Jornal came to work with his teacher Mr. Fidele Poutouto see the issues related to ICTs and use some free software on the system opertivo Macintosh.

sábado, 7 de abril de 2012

Going to Luanda

This morning, Mr. Fidele Poutou moved to Luanda to retrieve the material of the English language come from England.
Mr. Fidele was waiting to flight