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Courtois: When an opponent faces a special lion, Oblak or me, there is more to think about if you want to score

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Courtois: When an opponent faces a special lion, Oblak or me, there is more to think about if you want to score

Live bar May 25 news Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was recently interviewed by the Spanish newspaper Le Monde, in which he answered many questions. Among them, he was asked how to compare Barca's Ter Stegen and Atletico's Oblak, who are considered by many to be the best goalkeepers at the moment.

Courtois replied, "<b>Oblak or Ter Stegen?" They are the best goalkeepers in the world, and for me anyone can be the best. Does a good goalkeeper have deterrent power? When facing Ter Stegen, Oblak or me, opponents need to think more about scoring goals. </b>”

Courtois revealed an interesting story about Mourinho. He said: "Once I was sitting on the bench with an injury, Mourinho said to me: "I prefer you to bring an injury to the field rather than let a novice goalkeeper play. I thought to myself: Well, well, if the other side shoots at the side of my injured hand, I won't save! ”

Asked which goalkeeper would be his young idol, Courtois replied: "<b>I was very concerned about Van der Sar, Cech and Buffon, I watched a lot of football. </b>”

Courtois then spoke about several of the best coaches he's worked with, including Zidane, Mourinho and Simeone. He said: "<b>Simeone was very physically and tactically demanding and we were able to win those titles at the time because he inspired 120 per cent of the players. Mourinho is also a winner and he always does his best. Working with Zidane at Real Madrid requires playing good football. In addition, he always exudes charm and is a true legend. </b>”

Regarding his former atletico and then joining his rival Real Madrid a few years later, Courtois said: "It is necessary to distinguish between what I received at the Mets and what I experienced on the streets of Madrid, where no one has ever pointed fingers at me, on the contrary, <b>many Atletico fans want me to be all right. They know I did my best in my three years at Atletico and we've won a lot of titles, so they understand me very well</b>. Someone would say ' but then you went to England', but he forgot, I came to Atletico on loan and I was forced to go back to Chelsea. ”

For Courtois, the bitterest memory is the Champions League final in Lisbon that year, when Ramos's header helped Real Madrid win the title. And now, he shares the dressing room with the Real Madrid captain.

In response, Courtois said: "Ramos and I have talked a lot about that goal. We have that picture in our dressing room and occasionally we see a replay on Real Madrid TV. It was sad for me, but it's over. Seriously, I almost pounced, but the ball swept through my fingertips. This kind of thing is very common in football. We didn't do it and winning La Liga at Camp Nou cost us a lot of physical energy. ”

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