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Zidane: We’re not in any sort of crisis

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Madrid: Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane has defended his players and dismissed talk of a crisis at the reigning Spanish and European champions after seeing them fall further behind La Liga leaders Barcelona.

Real ended an outstandin­g 2017 with a 3-0 defeat at home to their bitter rivals in the Clasico and their first La Liga outing of 2018 saw them draw 2-2 at Celta Vigo on Sunday.

That means they lie fourth in the table, 16 points behind Barca, the unbeaten leaders, as the halfway stage in the season approaches. They have a game in hand, but their hopes of a successful title defence already appear in tatters.

“When things go wrong, I am not someone to throw two or three players into the s**t. We are all in the same boat, all responsibl­e, me the first as coach,” said the Frenchman as he refused to blame any individual members of his squad for their slump in form.

“We had two spectacula­r years and people should not forget that. I know the next game is the most important. We will not live in the past, but will not throw away what has been done either.”

Real are preparing for Wednesday’s Spanish King’s Cup last 16, second leg at home to second-tier Numancia, which should be a formality after they won 3-0 in Soria last week.

Zidane, who was named French coach of the year for 2017 by France Football magazine after leading Real to a record five trophies in the last 12 months, held a meeting with his squad on Tuesday that delayed the start of his pregame press conference.

“I am not going to tell you what we spoke about, it was just one of these chats that teams have. You can analyse it however you like, call it a crisis or whatever, but we are looking for solutions and to make things better,” he said.

“When things are not going as we want them to, we have work to do. The players think the same, we are going to work harder than ever, in every sense. It is not a physical thing or more in the head ... it is a little bit of everything.”

Zidane said he has no interest in signing a striker in the January transfer window despite an injury to Karim Benzema.

Real may be off the pace in La Liga but they are still alive in the King’s Cup, a competitio­n they have won only twice in the last 25 years. They also have a Champions League last-16 tie against Paris St Germain to prepare for in February.

“I don’t mind if people think the league is over. The most important thing is to give our best. We’ll see what happens in the league, but we have the Cup and the Champions League too,” Zidane said.—

 ?? — Reuters ?? Are we on the same page?: Zinedine Zidane (left) talking to Cristiano Ronaldo during the Club World Cup semi-final in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, last December.
— Reuters Are we on the same page?: Zinedine Zidane (left) talking to Cristiano Ronaldo during the Club World Cup semi-final in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, last December.

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