The m after the match against Juventus, at the gate of the Valdebebas training base, Gao Shen finally ehe treatment of a Real Madrid head coach.
As he tried to sneak in through the side door on his bicycle, he was stopped by two young Real Madrid female fans who wao ask for his autograph.
Gao Shen was very surprised because it was the first time anyone had asked him for an autograph since he started coag Real Madrid a month ago. The fact that they were young female fans made it even more surprising.
Behind the two female fans, more Real Madrid fans were watg from a distance, some with cold expressions.
It was rare for fans to ask for his autograph, especially female fans. Of course, Gao Shen couldn't refuse. He got off his bike, took the autograph book and pen, and signed his ese name on it.
After seeing Gao Shen's autograph, the two female fans showed a stern look of admiration, which greatly satisfied Gao Shen's vanity. He had practiced ese calligraphy, after all.
"Although many people question you, we know that you have done a great job. I hope you tio work hard ahe team to a triumphaurn from Camp Nou," one of the female fans said happily, holding the autograph book.
"Thank you," Gao Shen nodded in thanks.
Pushing his bicycle, he ehrough the small side dao Shen heard the two female fans ughing and whispering behind him, vaguely saying words like "so handsome," which made him feel great satisfa.
We also have female fans!
Even the security captain at the gate looked at Gao Shen with a slightly ambiguous, envious look.
This suddenly made Gao Shen feel like he was walking on air.
...
The i at the gate quickly spread through Valdebebas.
At first, Lucas, Bueura, and others saw Gao Shen smiling the whole time and thought it was because of the away draw with Juventus. When they learhe real reason, their eyes ged when they looked at Gao Shen.
Uedly, you are such a person!
Being stared at by everyone was a little embarrassing, so Gao Shen could only cough heavily and kno the table.
"Be serious, there's a meeting!"
Only then did everyorain themselves, but the smiles on their faces could not be hidden.
"Okay, Lorenzo, talk about it first."
Since Bueura came to Real Madrid, he had been highly valued.
It be said that Gao Shen put the training power of the team into his hands, making him Gao Shen's right-hand man.
He was mainly responsible for physical training and pyer ditioning. Now, he was analyzing the general physical dition of the pyers based on st night's game and making arras for the training for the few days.
After Juventus, Real Madrid's focus was the weekend's Csico.
This was the battle Gao Shen and everyo Real Madrid paid the most attention to.
There were o rounds left in La Liga. Apart from the Camp Nou battle, only seven rounds remained. Real Madrid was currently five points behind Bara, making the gap difficult to reverse.
But if Real Madrid could beat Bara at Camp Nou and reduce the points gap to two, the situation would be pletely different.
Bueura felt that the game in Turin had been taxing, especially because Juventus had pyed so hard i 20 minutes, exceeding his expectations. He would try his best to adjust the pyers' physical fitness and dition, hoping to have them ier shape for the national derby on the weekend.
"In addition, after going home st night, I looked at Bara's game data and some situations as you suggested. I think Bara's ret form isn't great, especially in midfield, and their pyers' physical ption is high."
Bara's lineup had always beeively thin.
The most impressive thing to Gao Shen was that when Guardio was in charge, there were only 19 pyers in the first team.
Although the current Bara isn't that thin, their bench isn't much better.
Messi, Xavi, Edmilson, and Marquez were all injured, making Bara's manpower even scarcer.
In terms of schedule, Bara had experienced a tough period and were now battling on two fronts. The game pressure was high, and with a thin lineup, it would be strange if their physical fitness were good.
"I'm guessing that when they drew Benfica away, they also served energy for the weekend's national derby," Gao Shen cluded.
Everyone nodded.
This weekend's national derby was indeed very important. It could even be said to be the most important battle in La Liga this season, a watershed moment. If Bara won, their championship would be stable. If Real Madrid won, the situation would reverse.
Rijkaard would uand the importance of this game.
The Champions League quarter-finals still had a home game, but if the Csico were lost, the situation for Bara would bee even more difficult.
"Let's ask the scouts to dig in and see if Puyol py," Gao Shen said, looking at Maqueda.
Maqueda nodded. Now he was not only a press fereool but also a unication coordinator for the coag staff and other departments. Who made him e from Real Madrid and be very familiar with everything?
Whether Puyol could py was important for Bara's defense quality, and it was crucial fao Shen's formation.
Unlike Messi, Xavi, Edmilson, and Marquez, who were definitely out, Puyol was said to have participated in joint training.
"Then how are we going to py this weekend?" Bueura asked with .
He had to formute the raining pn based on Gao Shen's ideas, especially group training.
Everyone also attached great importao this and looked at Gao Shen.
Unsciously, they had all reized Gao Shen's authority and were used to obeying his arras.
"Wait a minute, let's do recovery training first. I'll have to see a certain individual before deg on the specifics."
"Who?" Maqueda asked curiously.
Gao Shen smiled mysteriously, "Guess."
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The m training session didn't have anything profound at all.
Woodgate pyed the full game against Juventus. After the game, Gao Shen asked the team doctor to make a detailed medical report on him. The English tral defeill couldn't hahe pressure of two games in one week.
This was also a big hassle.
Real Madrid had three tral defenders. Elgra was old and his state was deing. Ramos was frizzy, and Woodgate had many injuries, resulting ihree pyers taking turns and failing to form a stable partnership, which was fatal.
Fortunately, after this period of running-in, they uood Gao Shen's requirements and could cooperate well.
The restorative training was hosted by Bueura, and the pyers were still divided into two groups.
When Carlo was there before, he promoted many pyers from the sed team. Gao Shen promoted more than a dozen pyers, but after this period of iigatioemporarily put some unsuitable pyers ba the sed team.
For example, Callejon's younger brother and several pyers promoted by Carlo were put baow the first team lineup had been reduced to over 30 pyers. Pyers like Parejo and Juan Mata were training with the first team but returning to the sed team fames, which also served as encement.
Gao Shen promised them that with the current tight schedule, he couldn't use them now. When the game pressure was less, he would give these pyers a the first team. He hoped they would tio work hard.
This kept the first team's training always vibrant and intense.
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After training, Gao Shen walked side by side with the team doctor to the coag room, reviewing the pyers' m medical reports as they went.
The injuries of several pyers were manageable and wouldn't affect the game, but they o be careful.
Ba the coach's office, on his desk were analysis reports submitted by Fernando Lucas about Bara's ret games and a USB fsh drive with some game highlights.
After Gao Shen requested, Real Madrid signed a formal tract with Lucas and arranged for him to study at Loughbh Uy. He was still w with Real Madrid, with all expenses reimbursed by the club.
Luow felt like he was training with Real Madrid, while Gao Shen was responsible for enting on his analysis reports.
There was also information about the hotel the team would use, including rooms for employees and pyers, training equipment, food, and beverages. Many things needed Gao Shen's firmation and signature.
Even though it wasn't a game day, as the head coach, Gao Shen had many daily trivial matters, especially with the tight schedule. Time flew by when he was busy.
The office suddenly became quiet, and Lucas gently pushed Gao Shen from the side, breaking his tration.
Ronaldo stood in front of him, looking embarrassed, as if he had been waiting for a while.
Gao Shen looked around and found the coaches had bee silent, all watg them. He immediately stood up.
He swore he didn't mean to snub Ronaldo. He was just too busy.
At this moment, Gao Shen realized why many leaders and head coaches have their own offices—to avoid this kind of embarrassment.
In the past month, he had been chatting with pyers. No pyer had ever approached him in private. It robably reted to his w in the coach's office.
"I'm sorry, there are a lot of things," Gao Shen expined apologetically and quickly cleared the table.
Ronaldo saw that since he came in, Gao Shen had been busy with dots, emails, and signatures. He was truly busy.
"It's fihe Brazilian replied lightly.
Gao Shen looked around again and saw the coaches with their ears perked up, making it clear they wao eavesdrop.
"Let's go dao Shen said with a wry smile.
Ronaldo instantly felt relieved. He stood up and followed Gao Shen out of the office.
As soon as the two left, the coach's office suddenly burst into an uproar.
They hought that Ronaldo would take the initiative to find Gao Shen, and it seemed that Gao Shen had known about it for a long time.
"What are they pnning to talk about?"
"Do you think they're going tue again?"

