Zinedine Zidane Steps Down As Real Madrid's Manager
Zinedine Zidane has stepped down as Real Madrid manager after winning the Champions League three consecutive times.
The Frenchman, 45, announced his departure from the club at an impromptu press conference with Florentino Perez in present on Thursday.
Speaking at the conference, the Real out-going manager confessed that its a decusion he made and has not been forced out as he said: "I have taken the decision to not continue into the next season. For me and for everybody, I think the moment to change has arrived. It was not an easy decision."
Appearing alongside Real president
He also added that he "love the club...the president [Florentine Perez]" because he allowed him the chance to be the manager having once played for the club.
Zidane won with the club three champions League titles (2015/16, 2016/17 and 2017/18) and also won the league title in 2016/17 plus two Eufa Super Club trophy, two Fifa Club World Cup and one Spanish Super Cup.
The Frenchman, 45, announced his departure from the club at an impromptu press conference with Florentino Perez in present on Thursday.
Speaking at the conference, the Real out-going manager confessed that its a decusion he made and has not been forced out as he said: "I have taken the decision to not continue into the next season. For me and for everybody, I think the moment to change has arrived. It was not an easy decision."
Appearing alongside Real president
He also added that he "love the club...the president [Florentine Perez]" because he allowed him the chance to be the manager having once played for the club.
Zidane won with the club three champions League titles (2015/16, 2016/17 and 2017/18) and also won the league title in 2016/17 plus two Eufa Super Club trophy, two Fifa Club World Cup and one Spanish Super Cup.
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