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Mourinho defends feeder club policy

The Special One believes Real and the feeder club, Castilla, are tactically different and it would be too difficult to promote players.

REAL MADRID COACH Jose Mourinho has defended his unwillingness to promote players from Castilla, the club’s B team.

Mourinho believes Real and the feeder club are tactically different and it would be too difficult to promote players.

The Spanish champions are struggling with an injury crisis at left-back, but the Portuguese coach has opted to use midfielder Michael Essien as a makeshift defender rather than Nacho, who came through the ranks at the Bernebeu.

“We play with a different system, they have another model,” he told reporters. ”There are Castilla players that play in positions that do not exist in the first team, like Jose (Rodriguez) who plays as a ‘nine and a half’.

“Also, our wide players play further forward, and in Castilla they play a 4-4-2. There is limited common ground in terms of the style of play, and the kids are the ones who end up paying the price.”

Mourinho has however, called up three youngsters, Jose Rodriguez, Alex and Ruben Yanez to the squad to face Alcoyano in Copa Del Rey tonight, with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Mesut Ozil rested.

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