Zinedine Zidane’s future at Real Madrid is Sure, after last night’s defeat to Manchester City in the Champions League Zinedine Zidane has expressed dispel doubts of uncertainties on his future at Real Madrid.
With remarkable history they’ve had in the UCL and a successful one despite being sent home home by City and coupled with their recent title of the La Liga it will be unfair for the French coach to avoid such questions of his future at Santiago Bernabeu.
However, the Real Madrid boss was clear in his intention and insisted that he will be in charge ahead of next season.
“Next year we will see what we are going to do. We have to finish, for now, and rest a little. And then we will see,” he is quoted as saying by AS. “Well, I’m here, I’m the coach of Madrid until something happens. I’m here, of course.
“I don’t have to think about anything. I’m Madrid’s manager, and that’s it. There are no more questions to ask in this regard. Now we are all going to rest and we will return to have a great season,” he said.
Given Zidane has delivered 11 trophies in his time as Real Madrid boss and has already departed once before returning, it may well ultimately come down to him and what he wishes to do moving forward.