Zinedine Zidane Reappoint Real Madrid Manager
Zinedine
Zidane has returned as Real Madrid manager just 10 months after leaving the
Spanish giants.
The
Frenchman replaces Santiago Solari, who was in charge for less than five
months.
Former Real
midfielder Zidane, 46, who left in May 2018, after leading the club
to a third straight Champions League trophy, has agreed to take over until
2022, the club announced.
Real are
currently third in La Liga, 12 points behind leaders Barcelona.
Solari was
sacked after a 4-1 win over Real Valladolid on Sunday - which
followed a shock Champions League exit to Ajax.
That 4-1
home defeat and 5-3 aggregate loss to the Dutch side was the final straw for
Real president Florentino Perez.
The defeat
by Ajax followed two consecutive losses to Barcelona in El Clasico - a 1-0
reverse in La Liga and a 4-1 aggregate defeat in the Copa del
Rey.
Zidane
stepped down following the Champions League final victory over Liverpool, and
Julen Lopetegui was hired as his successor just before the World Cup where he
had been due to lead Spain, who promptly sacked him.
Four and a
half months later it was Real's turn to fire him.
Reserve-team
boss Solari came in as caretaker before being given a contract to 2021
on 13 November.
"Real
Madrid thanks Santiago Solari for his work done and the commitment and loyalty
he has shown to what is his home," the club said.
It added the
former player had been offered another role with the club.
Despite
returning less than a year after he left the club, Zidane faces a rebuilding
job at Real Madrid after their Champions League dynasty came to a remarkable,
humiliating end last week.
They have
not adequately replaced
Cristiano Ronaldo, who left for Juventus in the summer, with Karim
Benzema the only Real player to reach double figures in La Liga (13). He has
scored 22 goals in all competitions, with Gareth Bale on 13 and Sergio Ramos on
11.
None of
those players have certain futures at Real, with captain Ramos, who has been at
Real for 14 years, reportedly falling out with president Perez. Wales
forward Bale is expected to leave because of a fractious relationship with
the club's fans - who have booed him recently - and players.
Other
stalwarts of recent glory like Marcelo and Toni Kroos have struggled too.
This may
mean difficulties for Gareth Bale, who did not get on very well with Zidane.
Sergio Ramos
will have his authority reinforced and Zidane also wants the likes of Eden
Hazard and perhaps even Christian Eriksen to add to the side.
He will be
given all the sporting authority and all the things he suggested in the summer
that Florentino Perez did not want to do - most of them will be done now.
Zidane is
coming in with the idea of not just managing the side but also managing the
decisions for the first team.
FROM .bbc.com/sport/football/
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