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Real Madrid’s Zidane Blasts Reporters, Demands Respect
- Real Madrid since the departure of the world-class forward, Cristiano Ronaldo has not been the same.
- The Spanish club known for their free flowing games and scoring goals, are now struggling against smaller opponents in many of their matches.
- The Les Merengues recently got knocked out of the Spanish Copa Del Rey by a lower division club.
Though the La Liga giants, under Zidane’s management won the Spanish La Liga title off their rivals, Barcelona last season, their performances have continued to dwindle under the Frenchman this season.
The 2020/21 season has however been increasingly difficult for the Zidane and his Galacticos, a situation which has led to media reports that the club legend may not have much time to salvage his job with a club he has won countless laurels as player and manager.
They are currently trailing behind Atletico Madrid in the title race this season.
As gathered by EKO HOT BLOG , Zidane’s appointment with the club may be terminated by the club to enable the arrival of a new manager.
However, when the former Real Madrid player was being interviewed, he thought the press and club should have shown him some respect because of his achievements with the club.
He also mentioned the Spanish La Liga title won last season as a reminder to the club that he is not to be treated with disrespect.
Zidane also promised to fight for all the trophies until the end of the season.
“I promise you and I guarantee you that we will not give up the fight for trophies, we will fight for them to the end.”
Real Madrid is currently third in La Liga with 40 points and is 10 points behind their city rival, Atleti, who currently lead the standings.
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