The Borneo Post

Juventus the final hurdle to history for Zidane’s Madrid

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MADRID: Even for a man and a club synonymous with European Cup glory, Zinedine Zidane and Real Madrid stand on the brink of history in Saturday’s Champions League final against Juventus in Cardiff.

Since the European Cup was rebranded and expanded into the Champions League in 1992, no team has been capable of defending the trophy.

However, just 18 months into his first senior managerial role, Zidane is one match away from joining a stellar cast as just the 20th coach to win the competitio­n twice.

Moreover, a 12 th European crown for Madrid would reaffirm their status as self-proclaimed kings of Europe with a third Champions League in four seasons.

“I am the coach which means I am doing something right, but everyone in this squad is doing a phenomenal job,” said Zidane after Real withstood an Atletico Madrid onslaught in the semi-finals.

Zidane has had a hand in all of Real’s last four trips to the final.

He famously scored one of the greatest ever Champions League final goals to win the game against Bayer Leverkusen back in his playing days in 2002 and was part of Carlo Ancelotti’s coaching staff that ended a 12-year wait for Madrid’s 10th European Cup in

I am the coach which means I am doing something right, but everyone in this squad is doing a phenomenal job. Zidane Zinedine Zidane, Real Madrid manager

2014.

Zidane went one step further by joining Ancelotti as one of just seven men to win the competitio­n as both player and coach when Real squeezed out local rivals Atletico on penalties in Milan in last year’s final.

Yet, it is Real’s run back to European footbal l’s showpiece occasion this season which has been his most impressive feat in his first full season in charge.

While Madrid rode the luck of the draw and from the spot last season, Zidane’s men have overcome Napoli’s flair, the might of Bayern Munich and Atletico’s intensity for the right to be in Cardiff.

What is more, they have done all that whilst ending Barcelona’s domestic dominance by winning La Liga for the first time in five years and lifting the European Super Cup and Club World Cup earlier in the season.

“It is the happiest day of my profession­al life by a distance,” Zidane, a World Cup winner with France in 1998, surprising­ly said after winning the league title last weekend.

Even by Real’s standards, victory in the Welsh capital will seal the single most successful season in the club’s history. That Juventus provide the final hurdle adds extra intrigue as it is from the Italian giants that Madrid plucked Zidane for a then world record fee in 2001.

The fact the Frenchman spent the prime decade of his career at two of the biggest clubs in the world with two very different philosophi­es on how to win has undoubtedl­y shaped his managerial style.

Despite being one of Real president Florentino Perez’s original “galactico” signings, Zidane hasn’t been afraid to bring more defensive balance to his Madrid side by rewarding the hard work of the likes of Casemiro and Lucas Vazquez over glamorous big money buys like James Rodriguez. — AFP

 ??  ?? Real Madrid’s French head coach Zinedine Zidane is tossed by players at the end of the Spanish league football match Malaga CF vs Real Madrid at La Rosaleda stadium in Malaga. — AFP photo
Real Madrid’s French head coach Zinedine Zidane is tossed by players at the end of the Spanish league football match Malaga CF vs Real Madrid at La Rosaleda stadium in Malaga. — AFP photo

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