Many people may see that a team the size of Real Madrid should not suffer before two phases at the end of a season in which they are moving towards winning the Spanish Football League title, against a competitor from Tina Granada, but his French coach Zinedine Zidane had a different approach after Monday's victory (2-1) Considering suffering a way "to achieve good things, we knew how to suffer."

Real has become one win away from the rival of Barcelona rivals from the throne of the Spanish League in the past two seasons, after Monday won its ninth successive success since returning from stopping for three months due to the new Corona virus.

It is certain that the joy of the thirty-fourth coronation of the Royal Club will be tastier if Real were able to celebrate it with the presence of his large audience, but unfortunately, the "Covid-19" virus deprived him of this opportunity after he imposed the completion of the season behind closed doors.

Also, if the coronation takes place on Thursday, it will be at the stadium "Alfredo Di Stefano" instead of the historical stronghold "Santiago Bernabeu" due to the work currently taking place at the end.

The royal team seemed on its way to a landslide victory over a competitor who lost all its previous 13 games against the "Meringues" in the league except for one dating back to February 2012, when current Italian Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo gave him the three points by mistake in the goal of his team, by advancing with two flavors French to Verlan Mandi and Karim Benzema nearly a quarter of an hour after the start.

But his performance declined after that, especially in the second half and allowed his host to return to the meeting and reduce the difference and put his giant guest under tremendous pressure in the last minutes before the latter succeeded in taking the match to safety, which put him in front of the opportunity to clinch the title Thursday before the end of the season in If he wins over Villarreal, regardless of what his opponent and his opponents Barcelona will achieve.

Real owes his great chance of regaining the title to his coach Zidane, who was the last person to lead to the coronation in "La Liga" in 2017 before leaving him in the summer of 2018 after receiving the third title in the Champions League under the supervision of the 1998 World Cup champion.

Zidane, who returned to take the helm of the capital club in March 2019 with a contract until 2022 after Gulen Lopetegi and his Argentine successor Santiago Solari failed in their mission, stressed the need to "be very proud of the team because it is not easy to achieve 9 wins in 9 games."

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