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Archive for January 7, 2010

Higuain to uefa.com

Higuain is the talk of the town in European football circles. The striker sat down with Uefa.com for an interview in which he reviewed his favourite moments of 2009.

My favourite moments of 2009 were my debut with Argentina, qualifying to play in the 2010 World Cup and becoming Real Madrid’s top scorer. The last thing made me very happy. We are growing as a team this season.

I hope every game I play is the best in my career at that moment, but I believe my best performances have yet to come. I don’t care about whom we face. I just want Real Madrid to play well.

It would be beautiful to end my career on this team. Real Madrid and its city are my second home. It would be fantastic. I would like Madridistas to remember me as a humble and hard working person. People remember you better when you win titles and they recall how you used to play. I would like to be remembered as being a great person.

I would like to win both La Liga and the Champions League this year. I wish everyone to have good health, a job and happiness in 2010.


Pepe to Realmadrid.com

Pepe returned to Valdebebas to meet with the Medical Staff and the Club’s physiotherapists. The player expressed the excitement and anxiousness he feels for beginning his recovery programme.

How do you feel?
I feel very well. I’m happy because I’m recovering well from surgery. I am rather anxious to begin my recovery programme.

How have your first days back at work been like?
I began working after I had surgery. The following day I started exercising to recover mobility on my knee as soon as possible. I’m gradually recovering my strength and I expect to stop using crutches in one or two weeks. The important thing is that everything went fine and that I’m motivated to get back into shape.

What have your team-mates said to you?
They have great hearts. They teased me a bit about my hair… They’ve always supported me and they seem to be happy to see me recover from my injury.

What did the doctor say when you talked to him?
He says I’m fine and that my recovery is going according to the schedule we devised. I have to hear from the physiotherapists and start tackling the recovery strategy they’ve set for me.

Are you psychologically stronger now?
I once said the messages of support that were sent to the Club’s website would help me gather strength. The support from my team-mates also did. I will work hard for all their sakes. I will always smile and be as joyful as possible. I just want things to go as well as they’ve done so far.

What are your goals for the new year?
I want to work, work and work some more. I just think about recovering my strength and grow confident during my recovery.


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