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Sunday 5 November 2017

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Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane ahead of
his side La Liga clash tonight has hit out
at the hysteria that has surrounded two
consecutive defeats for the club,
pointing out that the results have not
made him a bad boss overnight.
Two reverses in the space of three days
against Girona and Tottenham were
greeted with consternation at the
Santiago Bernabeu this week.
The former saw Madrid fall eight points
behind Barcelona in the La Liga title
race, while a 3-1 loss at Wembley put
Spurs in the driving seat to claim top
spot in the Champions League Group H.
But while he is determined to arrest the
slide, Zidane believes that some of the
criticism he and his side have faced in
the aftermath is unwarranted.
“These are things that I cannot avoid. I
am not the best coach in the world,
maybe, this season, I accept it,” he
fired to reporters.
“But neither am I the worst in the world
right now. Whether it’s euphoria or if
things go badly, I am always in the
middle. It also happened when I was
playing.
“What my players and I are thinking at
the moment is that we are the same
people, we are not happy with the two
games we lost but it does not change
what we are trying to achieve.”
A lengthy injury list at the Bernabeu has
also harmed Madrid’s chances, with
several first-teamers on the sidelines for
those defeats. According to Zidane,
however, the side are now ready to
welcome back Dani Carvajal and Gareth
Bale after a heart infection and hip
injury respectively.

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