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Valencia loom for sputtering Madrid

Another lacklustre performanc­e at Mestalla could spell more trouble for Real coach Zidane

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>> MADRID: A Real Madrid slip-up in Valencia led to Zinedine Zidane being appointed coach, but another setback for the reigning Spanish and European champions at Mestalla this weekend would leave the Frenchman hanging onto his job.

Zidane’s promotion to the role of coach dates back to January 2016, a day after Real had twice squandered the lead in a 2-2 draw at Valencia, costing Rafa Benitez his job.

Benitez was ruthlessly dispensed with just six months after his appointmen­t, but Zidane is still in charge at the Santiago Bernabeu despite a dreadful recent run culminatin­g in Wednesday’s Copa del Rey quarterfin­al exit at the hands of Leganes.

“This is a disaster for me,” Zidane said after the loss.

Zidane admitted after that game that his job is now on the line, with his team now out of the Cup as well as languishin­g in fourth place in La Liga, 19 points behind leaders Barcelona.

However, the aura around Zidane — whose first two years were soaked in success — is such that he looks set to at least be given the upcoming Champions League last16 tie against Paris Saint-Germain to prove he can still turn things around.

“If at the end of the year we win the Champions League it will be an incredible year,” Cristiano Ronaldo — whose own decline has been a source of huge concern — told Chinese football app Dongqiudi.

“This season we didn’t start well in the league. We are disappoint­ed, we are not happy but we have to work towards the Champions League, the most important trophy.”

Rather more focus on the league may be wise, though — Real are as close to the relegation zone in terms of points as they are to Barcelona.

Indeed they are five points behind third-placed Valencia, albeit with a game in hand, so can ill afford to lose today, especially with Villarreal and Sevilla coming up behind.

“We are playing against one of the best teams in the world, even if they seem to be not doing great,” said Valencia skipper Dani Parejo.

“We are above them and we are playing at home, but I think Madrid are the favourites,” added Parejo, whose side did make it through to the Copa del Rey semi-finals in midweek.

The spotlight on Real has taken the focus away from Atletico Madrid, but Diego Simeone’s side are under-performing too and were also sent packing from the Copa del Rey, losing at Sevilla on Tuesday.

“The responsibi­lity is absolutely mine. Now we need to improve, and we have four months left,” said Simeone, whose team host struggling Las Palmas tomorrow.

FIXTURES

Today

Deportivo v Levante (7pm), Valencia v Real Madrid (10.15pm), Malaga v Girona (00.30am, Sun), Villarreal v Real Sociedad (2.45am, Sun)

Tomorrow

Leganes v Espanyol (6pm), Atletico Madrid v Las Palmas (10.15pm), Sevilla v Getafe (00.30am, Mon), Barcelona v Alaves (2.45am, Mon)

Monday

Celta Vigo v Betis (3am, Tue)

 ??  ?? Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane reacts after his team lost to Leganes.
Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane reacts after his team lost to Leganes.

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