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Sneijder press conference "We may be the best team now, but what's important is to be so at the end the season" Wesley Sneijder is more confident thanks to his goal against Villarreal, and so is the team. The player nevertheless said that there is a long way to go in the League still and that they should be cautious. Must the team do something to calm itself and not think that the League is as good as won? We must be calm because nine points aren't that much in the Spanish League. We must continue to play as we have been doing so far. We are confident and we feel comfortable, but there are many complicated games left in the competition. Something drastic would have to happen for the team not to win the Legaue... Nine points aren't that many; they amount to just three games. We are confident and we must carry on playing this way and stay united. Everything will be ok if we do. Rijkaard said Real Madrid is the best team in the championship. Do you agree? We are leaders, we defeated Barcelona and we have a nine point lead on them, so I guess it could be said we are the best team right now... But what matters is that we are the best team at the end of the season. It used to be said that Barcelona's style was like old-school Dutch style. Could this be said of Real Madrid now? Barcelona used to have more Dutch players and played like a Dutch team because they also had a Dutch coach. We may have Dutch players, but we don't play like a Dutch team. Would you like to win the title against Barcelona at the Bernabéu? Sure. It would be very exciting, but in order for that to happen both teams would have to win all their games. It's more important to think about Saturday's match against Almería right now. With Diarra in Africa and Gago suspended it looks like you will play in a more defensive position this weekend... What do you prefer? I feel more comfortable behind the strikers, but it does seem I may play a more defensive role on Saturday. We'll have to see. It's up to the coach to decide.
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I never knew French people also knew me: Shah Rukh Khan MUMBAI, JAN 28 (PTI) Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, who was conferred the 'Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters' title by the French government yesterday, admitted that he did not know he was popular in France. "I came to know that people in UK knew me after I travelled there. But I never knew people in France also knew about me," Shah Rukh Khan said, prior to the function in a suburban hotel where he was awarded the title last night. "I am proud we have taken our culture and identity to France through the medium of our films," the superstar said. The title was conferred to Khan by Jerome Bonnafont, French Ambassador in India, at the inaugural ceremony of a four-day French film festival. Admitting to having a French connection, Khan said he used to go to the French Cultural Centre in Delhi to watch their movies since he was told it was the best cinema. "But I also used to watch it for the lovemaking scenes," he quipped. The star also said he had not thought about acting in foreign films as he had not been offered any yet. The actor, who had a good year in 2007 with runaway hits 'Chak De! India' and his home-production 'Om Shanti Om', was conferred the award in recognition of his 15-year-long career in the Hindi film industry. The 'Order of Arts et Lettres' is one of the four Ministerial Honours of the French republic and was established In 1957 to reward artists who gained fame for their works in the field of arts and literature and have promoted these fields.- David Coulthard
Coulthard: It's time to deliver. Scottish veteran hoping for a stronger year for Red Bull Racing in 2008, as design guru Adrian Newey's input finally begins to bear fruit. David Coulthard has acknowledged the fact that it is time for Red Bull Racing to do its talking on the track in 2008, whilst re-iterating his desire to continue competing in Formula 1 ‘for the foreseeable future'. The experienced Scot will this year be heading into his fourth consecutive campaign with RBR – and his 15th overall in the top flight – and as the new season fast approaches he stressed consistency would be key to achieving results. Though the Milton Keynes-based outfit ended 2007 in its highest position yet in the constructors' world championship, but for a chronic lack of early-season reliability, Coulthard knows, it could have been somewhat better still. “At this time of year you're always a bit nervous about how the car is going to be,” he admitted, “but I feel pretty motivated for the year ahead. “Over the winter I had three weeks in one place – training, mountain climbing and planning for the new season – which was fantastic after travelling around so much as part of the constant merry-go-round of F1. “I'm now looking forward to getting down to Melbourne and finding out who has got the quick cars and who has produced a dog. Hopefully we haven't got one of those!” With Adrian Newey once more heading up the design department, that, assuredly, will not be the case, and Coulthard – now the oldest driver in F1, and one with more than 220 grand prix starts and 13 victories under his belt – is confident Red Bull finally has everything in place to make a substantial leap up the grand prix grid in 2008. “We've been investing in people at the factory and trying to give them the tools to do the job and produce a good package,” the 36-year-old explained. “There's no magic involved. Adrian's fingerprint is on the design of cars that have won more than 100 grands prix; he's even more successful than Michael Schumacher, who ‘only' won about 90 of them. “You've got to have a leader in every organisation, and Adrian clearly leads that department. I think he can see that we are progressing and getting quicker, and I think we will take another step forward this year. We have expectations, but at the end of the day we have to go out and deliver. “Of course you need a reliable car, but more than that you need a fast car. We were about 1.5 seconds on average away from the fastest cars last year, and that's a hell of a lot of lap time. We have to take a step forwards, and when you presume that McLaren and Ferrari – within the regulations – are close to maximising the potential of their cars, there's scope for us to do that.” As to his own future within the sport – something that has been the subject of considerable speculation in recent years – Coulthard was forthright, re-affirming his hunger for competition in the top flight and rubbishing rumours that have linked him to following such as Juan-Pablo Montoya and Jacques Villeneuve across the Pond to NASCAR racing once the curtain comes down on his F1 career. “I love racing,” he asserted. “There's never any question about whether I'm excited going into the first grand prix of the season. “I don't feel the need to not think about F1; I love F1 and I love motorsport. When you're passionate about something why would you not want to think about it? I've had a fantastic, long career in F1 which is still continuing, and I want to go out and do my best every season. “I'm committed to driving in F1 for the foreseeable future and beyond.”- Eva Longoria
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