SGE serait coach du real si Baldasano etait nommé président du real.
selon reuters.
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Eriksson to coach Real if Baldasano president
MADRID, June 6 (Reuters) - England's Sven-Goran Eriksson will be made Real Madrid coach if Arturo Baldasano wins the club's presidential election on July 2.
"My team have spoken with Eriksson and he has given a commitment that if I win the election he will come and coach the team," Baldasano told Spain's Radio Marca on Tuesday, after presenting his bid.
"He's an important coach with the right kind of characteristics to do well, and build a great team."
Eriksson has said he will leave the England job after the World Cup finals in Germany and clearly wants another high profile job.
Asked on Tuesday about the pressure on his World Cup squad in Germany, the Swede told reporters: "The pressure is on England, Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Holland and Sweden as well.
"But I think that's good -- I'm not suffering from that.
"I want to have a job where the pressure is very, very high because if you don't have a lot of pressure on the team you're working with it means you have a very bad team.
"And who wants to have a bad team?"
Baldasano said he wanted to bring more Spanish players into the Real Madrid side and that he was targeting Real Betis winger Joaquin and Arsenal forward Jose Antonio Reyes.
"We have spoken with Joaquin who has indicated he would love to play at Real, and have spoken with Reyes' agent who viewed the plan favourably," he added.
He also said he planned to bring back former coach Vicente del Bosque to be sports director.
Del Bosque steered Real to two European Cups and two league titles in his three and a half years in charge, before being sacked by President Florentino Perez in 2003.
Baldasano, a lawyer and economist who was crushed when he stood against Perez in the 2004 election, is one of five candidates who have joined the presidential race.
Former director Juan Manuel Villar Mir and ex-world rally champion Carlos Sainz presented their joint bid last week, while club director Ramon Calderon did his on Monday.
Leading Spanish businessman Juan Palacios and former president Lorenzo Sanz are announcing their bids this week.
A presidential election was called when the board ousted Fernando Martin two months after replacing Perez, who quit at the end of February.
Real have just finished their third successive season without a major trophy, their worst run of form in 52 years. (Additional reporting by Trevor Huggins in BUHLERTAL, Germany)
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