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Felix Magath, born in Bavaria in 1953, remains an authoritative figure in football, particularly regarding coaching and managing squads featuring prominent stars. In a recent conversation with Winwin, the 72-year-old German coach delved into various topics, with the clash between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid taking center stage.

Magath’s reputation in Spain mainly stems from his role as the mentor who revitalized Raúl González during the latter’s tenure at Schalke 04. Having firsthand experience in steering a major talent nurtured at Real Madrid, Magath possesses unique insight into the dynamics of managing a footballer of Raúl’s caliber.

Insights on Real Madrid and Tactical Reflections

Reflecting on the adaptation of his compatriot at the Spanish club, Magath offered perspectives on how Raúl integrated within the team framework. Moreover, he characterized the sending off of Eduardo Camavinga as “unjust,” highlighting his keen eye on disciplinary decisions affecting the match’s flow and outcome.

Magath’s extensive background, combining tactical astuteness with player management, lends considerable weight to his evaluations. His commentary not only revisits historical connections but also illuminates contemporary episodes involving the European football giants.

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