January 9, 2026

Rodrigo Goes: “I’ve Showed What I’m Capable Of At Real Madrid”

MADRID, SPAIN - MAY 04: Rodrygo Goes of Real Madrid celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Champions League Semi Final Leg Two match between Real Madrid and Manchester City at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on May 04, 2022 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Diego Souto/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)

Written by Patrick Echatah

Real Madrid winger Rodrygo Goes spoke with the team’s official TV channel about the ongoing preseason, which will take the team to the United States.


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“It’s been a difficult nine days. We’re working hard, to be honest we’re doing very well. We’re getting better every day, we are physically improving and mentally too, which is the most important thing. We’re going to carry on like this, we’re having a very good pre-season.

These training sessions are the most important because we put in the hard work that we can’t do during the season. Afterwards we have a lot of matches and don’t have much time to train. That’s why it’s important to train hard these days, to be ready and to last the whole season,” said the Brazilian winger.

Additionally, Rodrygo went into great depth regarding the preparations the players are doing for the arduous 2022–2023 season.

“We eat after training and get some sleep. We then go to a bit of recovery work with the physios and then train again. We try to go to sleep early because the next day we have to train again. It’s what I do and I think almost everyone does the same,” he added.

Rodrygo wrapped up the interview, discussing how his efforts during the previous campaign contributed to the team’s Champions League success.

“I’m very happy with last season, mainly how it ended. I felt very good, I’ve played a lot of games, scored goals and provided assists. I showed the football I’m capable of and I hope to do the same this season,” explained Rodrygo.

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Meanwhile…

Brahim Diaz preparing to start his third season with AC Milan, and Los Blancos won’t make a choice regarding his future until the summer of 2023.

Since the Spanish attacker has a deal with Real Madrid until 2025, it makes sense for the team to continue ensuring that he gets playing time so he can keep getting better and progressing as a player.

Brahim’s Milan efforts during the 2021–2022 season weren’t very impressive in that regard. Madrid hoped to see enough in him to bring him back and have him contend for a right flank position in 2022–2023.

(managingmadrid)

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