The Sun (Malaysia)

Real’s fifinal hurdle

- BY JACK PITT-BROOKE

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. However, his experience as one of the greatest players of his generation has given him a huge advantage over his predecesso­rs at the Bernabeu with the respect he commands from an ego-filled dressing room. “Zidane has done a phenomenal job,” said Cristiano Ronaldo after Madrid sealed La Liga. Compared to Madrid’s 11 European Cups, Juventus’ two is a meagre return for a club of their stature. That record has come about by losing a record six finals, including their last four. Zidane knows better than most the pain of Juve’s previous failures having played in the losing sides in 1997 and against Madrid in 1998. However, he plans on prolonging that misery for Italy’s Old Lady. “For sure it is special because it was a very important club for me as a player. It is a club that also gave me everything,” Zidane said after booking Madrid’s place in the final. “Now, though, I am with Real Madrid, the club of my life and it will be a great final.” –AFP PER MERTESACKE­R said that his surprise masterclas­s in the FA Cup final was the ultimate vindicatio­n for Arsene Wenger’s decision to trust him to play. Mertesacke­r had not started a game for 13 months but he shackled Diego Costa, helping to guide Arsenal to a 2-1 win no-one expected. Wenger only picked Mertesacke­r because Arsenal’s top three centreback­s were all ruled out but as an emergency measure it worked perfectly. Mertesacke­r was deli ghted afterwards but said that his performanc­e proved the motivation­al power of Wenger’s trust, showing the valuable difference that the under-fire manager can still make. “I was almost forgotten and that makes me stronger,” Mertesacke­r said after the game. “I could feel today that the trust of the team and of the coaching staff is vital in those moments when you struggle and when you are out. The most important thing, as you can see, was my example.

“The trust he gives his players, that is the most important part as a manager. You want to challenge your players, but you trust them when you send them onto the field.”

Arsenal produced their best performanc­e for years and Mertesacke­r said that the high level the team reached was testament to Wenger’s continued management of the club.

“[Wenger] has been calm and quiet, as he has always been when dealing with those situations,” Mertesacke­r said.

“I just have to give him credit for that, because there were a lot of people saying he can’t deliver anymore, but still his team is able to do that.”

After a difficult Premier League season in which Arsenal came fifth, their worst finish under Wenger, Mertesacke­r said that they realised that they had to be more competitiv­e on the biggest stage, as they were on Saturday afternoon.

“We had to improve a lot because we saw teams doing a better job than us, being more physical, having a better work rate,” Mertesacke­r admitted.

“It was time for us to have that learning experience again this season. We went through it, and what comes out of it is such a performanc­e where we put the work rate in, put the intensity in, and up front we are capable of winning against any team.”

Although Arsenal finished 18 points and four places behind Chelsea in the Premier League this season, Mertesacke­r remained confident over their bid for the title next season. He said that they have a “good chance” to win their first title in 14 years if only they can improve their consistenc­y.

“We still have a lot to prove and this team wants to challenge, especially next season,” Mertesacke­r said.

“It is going to be a tough one again. But I am not frightened to say that we still have a good chance in the league because this team suffered a lot this season, and were still able to perform like that.

“We are able to have such big performanc­es, but consistenc­y was not our strength. I think that is something we need to work, on a regular basis. But big performanc­es we are capable of.” – The Independen­t

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