Zinedine Zidane Resigns as Real Madrid Manager
Legendary Player Cites Lack of Faith from Club
Summary
Zinedine Zidane has shocked the football world by resigning as Real Madrid manager for the second time. The legendary French player, who led Real to three consecutive Champions League titles during his first spell in charge, cited a lack of faith from the club as the reason for his departure.
Zidane's Legacy
Zidane is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. During his playing career, he won the FIFA World Player of the Year award three times and was named European Footballer of the Year in 1998. As a manager, he has also had remarkable success, winning the La Liga title twice and the Champions League three times.
Recent Struggles
However, Real Madrid had a disappointing season under Zidane this year, finishing second in La Liga and being eliminated from the Champions League in the semi-finals. The club also failed to win the Copa del Rey.
Lack of Faith
Zidane said that he felt the club no longer had faith in him and that this made it impossible for him to continue as manager. "I am leaving because I feel the club no longer has the confidence in me to win," he said.
Next Steps
Real Madrid are now searching for a new manager, with Mauricio Pochettino and Antonio Conte among the favorites to replace Zidane. Zidane's future is also uncertain, but he has been linked with a return to Juventus, where he played from 1996 to 2001.
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