Zidane raises doubts about his future with Real Madrid ... "the important thing is everyday life"

Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane, the third Spanish soccer league, announced today, Monday, that he feels "the support of everyone" at the royal club, but raised doubts about his future after the end of this season.


"We are in the same boat, I feel everyone's support," Zidane said when asked at a press conference about the state of his relationship with club management and President Florentino Perez.


Zidane added, on the eve of hosting his neighbor Getafe in a postponed match from the first stage of the league: "In football we know what we have to do, we have to start doing things right again, as we did recently."


He continued, "We will work, believe in what we are doing, regain more confidence and finish (the season) well," stressing that he will not give up his position during the season.


Zidane added, "What am I going to give up? I do what I love," stressing, as he did in the press conference last Friday on the eve of the Huesca confrontation, that "some of us here deserve work, and this is what we will try to do."


On the other hand, Zidane, who was crowned as a coach with the Royal Club with the Champions League title three times in a row (2016-2018), was more ambiguous about the effective end of his second term in the Spanish capital, whose contract expires in 2022.


He said with a slight smile: "We will see." Explaining that "what interests me is daily life, and for the rest I do not know what will happen."


Zidane, who was threatened with dismissal last December due to the difficulties his team faced in the group stage of the prestigious continental competition, added, "I don't see what happens after tomorrow's match."


Real Madrid, last season's champions, are third in the league with 43 points on goal difference behind their arch-rivals Barcelona (both of whom played 21 games), and seven points behind leaders, Atletico Madrid, who has played only 19 games.

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