Despite his adventures in England that has lasted barely a year, Juande Ramos's intention to return to try to win the Premier League. The coach of La Mancha, which was just reaching an agreement with Tottenham for the termination of his contract, acknowledged in an interview with the newspaper 'The Times' that failure in the dock of the' Spurs' has not taken away the illusion of train in the birthplace of football.
"Train to Tottenham has been a unique and unforgettable experience, but also of disappointments and half-truths," admitted Juande, hurt by the way we had to leave the club and the comments of some of his former players.
The former coach'Spurs', in contrast, has no bad words for the owners of the team and believes that his dismissal was due to the "unwritten law of football." "I would have liked more time, but I understand what happened."
Juande Ramos thanked the fans for the treatment of White Hart Lane, what makes you think about the return to England. "The Premier League was a dream I had since I started to be a coach and one day I would return to coach there."
The 'mister' Spanish was accused during the year coached at Tottenham from "inflexible" in their working methods and in its relations with the English sector of the workforce. In addition, from within the London club has leaked that he was himself Juande which wanted to dispense with Dimitar Berbatov and Robbie Keane to bring two world class strikers including Samuel Eto'o, which is not reached a agreement.
Asked about what was his best moment in the dock of the London club, no doubt Juande: "Winning the League Cup at Wembley was the happiest moment. It was nine years, Tottenham and not won any title frankly, I thought that this would be the first of many successes. " Ramos says he also was the first Spanish coach to lift a trophy at the legendary Wembley. "
The future of through Juande Ramos back to Madrid, where he set up to decide on their future. Deals, of course, is not lacking. At least three have already been rejected. Others, discarded in the most polite possible, such as the Queens Park Rangers, who sounded the Spanish to try to convince them take charge of the team to spearhead the effort for promotion to the Premier League. "It is time to enjoy and find the next place to implement our methods, we have demonstrated that they can be effective."
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