SteveW
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Jose out Zidane in.
Did not see this coming. Curious to know why he resigned.
Doing a Guardiola there, well, just in the sense that he's stopping after winning, not the humble part where he thinks that the team needs a change to continue winning.
He ain't going anywhere now.Does this mean Bale is more likely to stay at Real?![]()
Doing a Guardiola there, well, just in the sense that he's stopping after winning and probably taking a sabbatical, not the humble part where he thinks that the team needs a change to continue winning.
Imagine resigning after winning an unprecedented 3 CL trophies in succession.
Football is a crazy business.
He'll probably take the France job eventually. International football is a more chill job, plus it's less likely to tarnish his club manager reputation even if he doesn't do well there.I would never manage again if I was Zidane. Think he's been hugely fortuitous in his time at Real and was only a game away from the sack. That said, and unless he screws up elsewhere, history will regard him as one of the greatest ever. Why soil the record? Clearly didn't fancy the demolition job required at Real and who can blame him?
'Completed it mate'
To be fair, he said several times that he isn't convinced that with him the team will continue to win, so it makes a lot of sense.
Fixed that for youProbably realised there's a rebuild needed and he wouldn't be given the time.
I think it could have something to do with the manner in which he quit football as a player. Disgraceful, shameful, embarrassing. It broke him to pieces. Now he's walking away from a coaching job as one of the greats in the business, after winning the CL title back to back to back. That's what you call full circle.
Great and thoughtful point.I think it could have something to do with the manner in which he quit football as a player. Disgraceful, shameful, embarrassing. It broke him to pieces. Now he's walking away from a coaching job as one of the greats in the business, after winning the CL title back to back to back. That's what you call full circle.