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ZIDANE TAKES RESPONSIBI­LITY FOR CUP EXIT

Zidane takes the blame for Cup exit to lowly Leganes

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MADRID: Real Madrid crashed to a humiliatin­g Spanish King’s Cup exit when they were knocked out by little Leganes in the quarter-finals with under-fire coach Zinedine Zidane taking the blame.

European champions Real lost 2-1 in the second leg at their Bernabeu home on Wednesday as the tie finished 2-2 on aggregate with their modest city neighbours going through on away goals despite having lost the first leg 1-0 last week.

“I am responsibl­e for all of this. It’s a failure for me,” said Zidane who recently penned a contract extension until 2020.

Admitting that it had been his worst night as a coach, the Frenchman added: “It’s a logical result, our opponents played their match and we did not.

“It is a big blow. We did what we had to do in the first leg. Nobody expected this, especially me but this is football.

“I am the manager. I picked the team and I was wrong in many regards. It’s up to me to find the solutions. I will continue to fight, to work, to battle and to find the things the team needs.”

Javi Eraso gave Leganes a 32nd-minute lead with a spectacula­r curling shot from long range.

Karim Benzema levelled on the night after 47 minutes thanks to a pass from Lucas Vazquez but Brazilian striker Gabriel Pires then hit the winner with a firm header eight minutes later.

It was a depressing evening for Zinedine Zidane’s side who, despite being in the Champions League last 16 where they face Paris St Germain in three weeks’ time, are 19 points behind Barcelona in the Spanish title race.

The fans let their feelings known by booing off the team at half-time.

Leganes have a budget of just €45mil (RM217) – 15 times less than the € 675mil (RM3.6bil) com- manded by mighty Real.

Even without Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale, who were rested on Wednesday after starring in the 7-1 rout of Deportivo Coruna at the weekend, Real should still have had enough firepower for a side languishin­g in 13th spot in La Liga.

Zidane started with Sergio Ramos, Karim Benzema and Marco Asensio, who scored in the first leg but he got a warning of what was to come when Claudio Beauvue saw a free-kick come back off a post.

But Leganes put on an inspired display, despite having their backs to the wall late in the game, to make the semi-finals for the first time.

In the night’s other game, Valencia made the semi-finals but needed a 3-2 penalty shoot-out to defeat Alaves who won 2-1 for a 3-3 aggregate.

On Tuesday, Sergio Escudero’s goal after just 24 seconds set Sevilla on their way to a 3-1 win over Atletico Madrid and a place in the semi-finals. Sevilla, finalists in 2016, had won the first leg 2-1. — AFP

 ??  ?? THE STAR, FRIDAY 26 JANUARY 2018
THE STAR, FRIDAY 26 JANUARY 2018
 ?? — AFP / Reuters ?? Contact!: Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema (left) heading the ball in the Spanish King’s Cup quarter-final second-leg match against Leganes at the Bernabeu on Wednesday. Inset: Zinedine Zidane.
— AFP / Reuters Contact!: Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema (left) heading the ball in the Spanish King’s Cup quarter-final second-leg match against Leganes at the Bernabeu on Wednesday. Inset: Zinedine Zidane.
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