AFP/Madrid
After
enjoying extraordinary success in 2017, with an unprecedented haul of
five trophies, Zinedine Zidane begins his third year in charge of Real
Madrid with a trip to second-tier Numancia in the Copa del Rey today.
The
match will mark the second anniversary of Zidane’s appointment as
Madrid coach as the successor to the sacked Rafael Benitez.
The
Frenchman has since gone on to win eight out of a possible 10 trophies
from just 116 games in charge, a remarkable tally for someone who had
never previously coached at the top level.
“Your appetite comes from eating. We are never tired of winning,” Zidane said at a press conference yesterday.
“Perhaps
it does wear you down a bit. Certainly, when you are at such a high,
the only way to go is down a bit before you can then climb back up
again.”
After last season’s Champions League and La Liga double triumph, Real have already won three trophies this season.
They followed their victories in the European and Spanish
Super
Cups at the start of the campaign by winning the Club World Cup in
December to make it a record five trophies for the year.
However, the
year ended with a 3-0 home defeat to Barcelona in the clasico, a result
that left them fourth in La Liga, 14 points behind their great rivals
at the summit, albeit with a game in hand.
The Copa del Rey is the one trophy Real have not won under Zidane, and they will be eager
to avoid a slip-up when they go to the bitterly cold northern town of Soria to face Numancia in the first leg of their last-16
tie.
It
is the start of what will be a hectic month, as long as Real continue
to progress in the Cup, before they host Paris Saint-Germain in the last
16 of the Champions League in February.
“I will try to finish the
season as well as possible because we still have a great chance of
winning things again,” added Zidane, who is without Karim Benzema due to
injury.
“That is what motivates me and the team. I am not looking beyond the next six months.”
Meanwhile,
Zidane was guarded on suggestions that the club would make a move for
the Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga in this month’s
transfer window.
“We have the possibility of signing players until January 31 so anything could happen.
“I am satisfied with my squad. I have built it myself, so I take responsibility for that.”
Holders
Barcelona also play today, travelling to Celta Vigo, who eliminated
Real last season in the quarter-finals. The return matches will be
played next midweek.
Fixtures
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Celta Vigo v Barcelona, Leganes v Villarreal (both 1800 GMT), Numancia v Real Madrid, Espanyol v Levante (both 2000 GMT)
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