Former Real Madrid president has made big claim about Zidane’s coaching

Former Real Madrid president has made big claim about Zidane’s coaching

Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon has made big claim about Zidane‘s coaching, says ” he is a third-division manager.”

“If things don’t go well, I think Zidane will not continue. He is a third-division manager,” Calderon said.

“If Mourinho doesn’t sign with Manchester United, he will be the next Madrid manager. I’m almost certain. If the team wins no titles this season, we will see him again on the bench.

Former Real Madrid president has made big claim about Zidane’s coaching

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“It was not the best time.” “Now, without him, things are more quiet. He is a person that causes undesired conflicts. The president has been trying to bring him back since last year. He has tried to convince him several times. Florentino is crazy about Mourinho’s return,” he added.

“Barcelona have an advantage, but watch out Real Madrid, because in these matches they put more courage. If we win, La Liga is not lost.”

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Meanwhile, France head coach Didier Deschamps says Zidane has made promising start, since taking the job of Real Madrid.

“Zidane’s had a promising start to his coaching career. He has a lot going in his favour to succeed. Zidane knows Real Madrid’s philosophy, its game and its players inside out, and that’s a win in itself,” he commented.

“Zidane was talented. He just needed to learn a little bit more about this world. In all honesty, playing together, it didn’t appear to be his preference. Later on coaching seemed to pick his interest, a lot,”

Former Real Madrid president has made big claim about Zidane's coachingJulio Baptista has praised Zidane for his work as Real Madrid manager: “He’s just starting [his coaching career] now and picked Real Madrid, which aren’t a small team,” the Orlando City SC powerhouse began.

“Immediately, you noticed a change, but you will have to judge over time,” he continued. “It’s not ideal to assess a manager’s work on results alone, but rather on the team’s play.

“Compared to what I saw under Rafael Benitez, the level of play has improved.”