Real Madrid v Manchester City, Champions League Group D
- Venue: Bernabeu
- Date: Tuesday, 18 September
- Kick-off: 19:45 BST
Coverage: Commentary on BBC Radio 5 live, text commentary on BBC Sport website
Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho has questioned his side's
commitment just two days before they meet Manchester City in the
Champions League.
The Spanish champions have slipped eight points behind leaders Barcelona after Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Sevilla.
Mourinho said: "We have only really played
well in the Spanish Super Cup. Nowhere else. I am worried that in this
moment I don't have a team.
"There are very few heads who are committed and concentrated."
Nine-times European champions
Real play host to City in their opening group game of this season's Champions League on Tuesday.
Mourinho added: "When you don't have people who are committed, it's tough.
"But I am the coach, and if there are people who aren't committed it is my fault."
Barcelona,
who Real beat to win the Spanish Super Cup in August,
cruised past Getafe 4-1 to maintain their 100% league record this season.
Real, who began their campaign with a 1-1 draw at home
to Valencia before losing to Getafe and beating Granada, conceded a goal
after only two minutes against Sevilla when Piotr Trochowski volleyed
home.
And Mourinho had no complaints about the result.
"Congratulations to Sevilla, they deserved to win
without any doubt," said the former Chelsea boss. "We got the prize we
deserved considering how badly we played.
"At the break, I changed two players but I wanted to change seven.
"The image of my team at this moment is a team without
concentration, without the willingness to compete. When you compare Real
with Sevilla it is easy to understand.
"For Sevilla, every ball was the last one in their
life. They played with perfect aggression in everything. They wanted to
play quickly, move the ball quickly.
"My team did it against Barcelona, and haven't done it in any other game."
Mourinho refused to blame Cristiano Ronaldo for his side's early-season wobbles.
The world's most expensive player said he felt "sad"
for "professional reasons" following the win over Granada and that the club knew why.
"It's got nothing to do with the rumour of the last two
weeks," said Mourinho. "I don't think today was any different to the
games we played against Getafe or Granada. To me, it's to do with the
collective spirit."
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