Wednesday 6 January 2016

Zinedine Zidane takes first Real Madrid training session since replacing Rafa Benitez as manager

The 43-year-old Frenchman began preparing his players for this weekend's home La Liga clash with Deportivo La Coruna
Zinedine Zidane has taken Real Madrid training for the first time since he was named as Rafa Benitez's replacement.
Benitez was dismissed after just seven months in charge at the Bernabeu, with club president Florentino Perez opting to select Zidane as the Spaniard's replacement despite his managerial inexperience.
The former France and Real star took to the practice pitch to prepare his players for this weekend's home La Liga clash with Deportivo La Coruna.
At his unveiling on Tuesday, Zidane vowed: "I am going to put my heart and soul into this job so that everything works out well.
I want to do my very best to ensure that this club at the end of the season will have a trophy.
It is an important day for me, it's an emotional day, even more emotional than the day I signed as a player for the club.
"I will be working hard with all the players and I think it will go well. I will put all the heart I have into this job for the club. Thank you very much."





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