The player was asked about the brawl at Barca-Real Madrid Super Cup
The Spanish Rafael Nadal, contesting the 1000 Cincinnati Masters, has rejected further on the incidents on the final leg of the match between Barcelona and Real Madrid, back from the Spanish Super Cup, but stressed that in life "things more important than winning or losing. "

Nadal, who followed the game in Cincinnati, where it competes, was asked about the attitude of Real Madrid's Portuguese coach, Jose Mourinho, who poked in the eye of Barca coach second, Tito Vilanova.
"It sets the party. It's my turn to say this. There is much tension in these games. It's hard to keep quiet because a lot of tension. But it is a sport and nothing else. There are things more important than winning or losing "stated Nadal, a keen football fan and recognized the Real Madrid.