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Digs at Zidane are ridiculous... he’s becoming a coaching great

- By PETE JENSON

WHen Zinedine Zidane’s Real Madrid were knocked out of the Champions League last season by Manchester City, it brought to an end an incredible run for the French coach.

Since taking over in January 2016, Zidane had never been eliminated from the competitio­n, winning nine knockout rounds and three finals consecutiv­ely.

If his team beat Chelsea he would be 90 minutes from going past Carlo Ancelotti and Bob Paisley as a four-time winner of the european Cup as a coach.

Yet there are no statues planned in Madrid and he’s still disparagin­gly referred to by some as the ‘ selector’, someone who has done nothing more than pick the team for those three finals and the two La Liga titlesles he’s also won. It’s hard to pinpoint - why. His lack of interest in making the success about him has something to do with it.

There’s also a casual air about himim that makes it too easy to conclude successess at Madrid has droppedped into his lap.

Yesterday he sailed through another potentiall­y difficult press conference despite Madrid reporters trying to tease out of him whether he was worried about referee Danny Makkelie being out to reap revenge on behalf of UeFA.

Zidane rarely gets flustered and almost never goes into a press conference with a message. even when he does, the fact Spanish remains very much his second language means what he says is more colloquial than polished.

‘My players are de puta madre (f***ing great),’ he said in a press conference last December. Yesterday he said Madrid were jodido (screwed) if they worry too much about the referee. It’s his natural way — say it how you see it. He was the same as a player.

A recent eSPn documentar­y about the Galactico period flashes back to the 2003-04 season when Madrid finished without a trophy because an over-reliance on the expensive superstars had worn them all out.

In the Champions League quarter-final second leg against Monaco, Madrid were winning 5-3 on aggregate at half-time at the Stade Louis II. But Zidane told Monaco’s Ludovic Giuly as they walked off the pitch together that Madrid were dead on their feet.

Guily told the Monaco dressing room and, emboldened, they came back out to score twice and reach the semi-final. Zidane blurted out a similar admission after the recent league win over Barcelona when, instead of milking rare plaudits, he said: ‘ We are at our limit physically. We are struggling to finish games.’

Again, it wasn’t sso much a message as Zizou thinking aloud, having just outwitted Ronald Koeman, as he wwould later do to Jurgen Klopp.Klo Those wins over Barcelona and Liverpool — and Atalanta in the last 16 — had some of his fiercest critics saying they would never doubt or underplay his role again.

Diario aS declared ‘ Zidane makes magic’ as they acclaimed the way he had switched between formations and tactics — patient build-up to pull Atalanta out of position, wingers to run in behind Liverpool’s high defensive line and an extra midfielder to nullify Barcelona’s wing-backs.

Back at the start of February he told reporters: ‘ What makes me laugh is the way you ask if I’m going to get the sack every time we have a bad game.’

He will not be surprised if his credit runs dry again as soon as the next trophy target is missed. But reach the Istanbul final and surely he would be regarded as one of the coaching greats.

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 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? No sweat: Zidane dries himself in Real’s recent win over Barca
GETTY IMAGES No sweat: Zidane dries himself in Real’s recent win over Barca

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