Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Real face Atletico in Madrid derby

- Agence France-presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MADRID: Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid have each averted a minicrisis already this season and one of the rewards for the winner of the derby on Saturday would be to stall their rival’s recovery.

In a press conference last week, Zinedine Zidane was asked six questions about his future as coach of Real Madrid, one of them whether he was irritated by Jose Mourinho’s very public hankering for the job. “I know how it works,” Zidane said. “It’s not about whether it bothers me or doesn’t bother me. If you lose, things have to change.”

A few hours later, Atletico were held to a 0-0 draw at home to Celta Vigo, a blunt display that raised familiar concerns about the threat of their attack and made it two draws and a defeat in a week. “Atleti fans are demanding so I am not surprised by the criticism at all,” said Diego Simeone. “Coaches are always to blame when you lose.”

Yet at the Wanda Metropolit­ano this weekend, it will be La Liga’s first against third, even if the ascendancy of Madrid’s two premier clubs perhaps says as much about the chaos of the opening few weeks in Spain as it does about the strength of their revivals.

Real Madrid are top and while Zidane discounts the fact, their turnaround has been impressive. It began against Sevilla, who could have gone top themselves, and at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, where Madrid had previously won just once in seven years. “The satisfacti­on is tremendous,” said Zidane. “We have been questioned a lot.” “The team has responded,” said Sergio Ramos.

It began on the back of losing 3-0 to Paris St-germain too in the Champions League and, even further back, a turbulent summer that saw Zidane frustrated by key targets like Paul Pogba, missed and wanted departures, like Gareth Bale, failing to materialis­e.

Many though questioned his relationsh­ip with the club’s president Florentino Perez and in that context off the pitch, there was a readiness for disappoint­ment on it. When results dipped and performanc­es failed to improve, the sense was it had been coming.

Beating Sevilla and then promoted Osasuna on Wednesday has turned the tide, not least because there was a resilience and purpose so previously lacking.

 ??  ?? Casemiro (L), Luka Modric (C) and Gareth Bale during Real Madrid’s training session at the Valdebebas Sport City in Madrid. AFP
Casemiro (L), Luka Modric (C) and Gareth Bale during Real Madrid’s training session at the Valdebebas Sport City in Madrid. AFP

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