Famous Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal talked about his desire to become president of Real Madrid in the future.
In 2009, Florentino Perez became the head of Los Blancos for the second time. Under his leadership, Real Madrid won five Champions League trophies and four La Liga titles.
Mundo Deportivo quoted the tennis legend as saying:
But if you ask me if I’d like to be Real Madrid president, I think I would. But first of all, we’ve got the best possible president at the moment. I don’t know if I’d be capable of doing it or not. Anyway, time will tell.
After the last victory over Real Sociedad, the coach of the Vikings Carlo Ancelotti came second in the number of matches won at the head of the club. Earlier, Rafael Nadal noted that he had not yet had time to congratulate Novak Djokovic on his victory at the US Open.
In the current season of the Spanish championship Real is in first place with 15 points after five rounds.
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