Eder Militao looks ahead to Mourinho era at Real Madrid
Eder Militao said he is eager to begin training under Jose Mourinho at Real Madrid. The Brazilian centre‑back spoke in an interview with SportyNet about his recent injury and his absence from the World Cup.
Militao explained the injury occurred while attempting to finish a cross and shooting, feeling a strange sensation. Initial tests were inconclusive, but later diagnosis confirmed a serious problem. He noted that repeated injuries have forced him to rely less on explosiveness and become a more mature player.
He described missing the World Cup as painful and said he received messages from Raphinha, Endrick and Bruno Guimarães checking on his condition. Militao affirmed his support for the Brazilian national team despite not being in the squad.
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Militao praised former Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti, now manager of the Brazilian national team, calling him a great coach and father figure. He compared the pressure at Real Madrid and Brazil, saying both face healthy pressure as top teams.Mourinho recommends Benfica defender Tomas Araujo to Real Madrid
Looking ahead, Militao expressed optimism about the upcoming season under Mourinho and emphasized the importance of mental well‑being and family support. He hopes to overcome his physical problems and become available for Real Madrid’s restructured defence.