Real Madrid's Brazilian
Ronaldo (C) carries a trainer in front of team-mates Guti (L),
compatriot Roberto Carlos and England's Michael Owen (R), during a
training session in Madrid, December 31, 2004. Real named former Brazil
manager Vanderlei Luxemburgo as new coach in a bid to reverse a slump in
their fortunes. REUTERS/Andrea Comas
Brazilian newly hired
coach Vanderley Luxemburgo, center, watches Brazilian players Ronaldo,
left, and Roberto Carlos, right, during their training at the Las Rozas
training complex on the outskirts of Madrid, Friday Dec. 31, 2004. The
Brazilian soccer wizard is the third coach hired this year by the
Spanish powerhouse.
Real Madrid's new coach
Vanderlei Luxemburgo (L) of Brazil talks to his countryman Ronaldo
during his first training session in Madrid, December 31, 2004. Real
named former Brazil manager Luxemburgo as new coach in a bid to reverse
a slump in their fortunes. REUTERS/Andrea Comas
Brazilian Real Madrid
player Ronaldo, left, smiles with his English teammate David Beckham,
right, during their training at the Las Rozas training complex on the
outskirts of Madrid, Friday, Dec. 31, 2004.
Brazilian newly hired coach Vanderley
Luxemburgo, watches his players train at the Las Rozas training complex
on the outskirts of Madrid, Friday, Dec. 31, 2004. The Brazilian soccer
wizard is the third coach hired this year by the Spanish powerhouse.
Real Madrid's new Brazilian coach
Wanderley Luxemburgo, center, chats with the club's directors Emilio
Butragueno, left, and Italian Arrigo Sacchi during his first training
session with the club in Madrid Thursday Dec. 30, 2004.
Real Madrid's new coach Vanderlei
Luxemburgo (R) of Brazil talks to his countryman Roberto Carlos during
his first training session in Madrid, December 31, 2004. Real named
former Brazil manager Luxemburgo as new coach in a bid to reverse a
slump in their fortunes. REUTERS/Andrea Comas
Real Madrid's new coach Vanderlei
Luxemburgo (R) of Brazil stands next to his compatriot Roberto Carlos
during his first training session in Madrid, December 31, 2004. Real
named former Brazil manager Luxemburgo as new coach in a bid to reverse
a slump in their fortunes. REUTERS/Andrea Comas
Brazilian newly hired coach Vanderley
Luxemburgo, right, shares a light moment with his Brazilian player
Roberto Carlos, left, during their training at the Las Rozas training
complex on the outskirts of Madrid, Friday, Dec. 31, 2004. The Brazilian
soccer wizard is the third coach hired this year by the Spanish
powerhouse. |