Real Madrid's Robinho dictated his brace against Olympiacos for coach Bernd Schuster, who kept faith in the Brazilian forward. Robinho was involved in a trouble with Real board after arriving late from an international duty, reportedly because of spending a whole night in a celebration party. "The coach remained confident in my abilities, I dictate my two goals to him," the former Santos man was quoted as saying by Spanish daily Marca. Robinho inspired Real to a 4-2 home victory over Olympiacos in the UEFA Champions League through his dazzling skills. He scored twice, earned a penalty which Ruud van Nisterlooy missed as well as setting-up Javier Balboa for the fourth goal. The 23-year-old is delighted to have contributed to Real's win over a resolute Greek side. "I am very happy that we won. It was a complicated match. I am very proud because we took the three points and now we're top."