French coach Zinedine Zidane confirmed that he will not give his players, Real Madrid, who are crowned the Spanish Football League this week, a leave before Manchester City in the Champions League next month.

Real Thursday secured his 34th LaLiga title at the expense of his arch-rival, the champion of the past two seasons, Barcelona, ​​and is preparing for the solutions to City on August 7 in the second leg of the final price, hoping to turn his back home away from Madrid, 1-2.

Zidane told a press conference Saturday, on the eve of the arrival of Leganes, on Sunday in the last thirty-eight phase of the Spanish League, that his players "will not take a two-week vacation."

"We have a game tomorrow, and then we will not be on vacation. We will have some rest, but our focus will be on City. The season is not over yet."

"We will have a vacation for a few days, but everyone will be focused on an articulated match."

And Zidane led Real this season to the League title for the second time after 2017. It is the eleventh title for the French as a coach for Real, the task he assumed from the beginning of 2016 until the summer of 2018, before returning to it in March 2019.

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