The retired French international took out time to reflect on his responsibilities with Real Madrid, and his future ambitions with Les Bleus.
After servicing Europe’s top clubs during his playing days, winning everything for club and country, Zinedine Zidane hung his boots in 2006 following the FIFA World Cup. The French midfielder has managed his ties with the footballing world, coaching Real
Madrid’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Junior-c39637 sides’ whilst also enjoying an administrative role in sporting capacity with Los Blancos.
The footballing legend took out time to reflect on his current exercises, revealing his desire to become a top coach in the future.
He hailed his experiences at the Santiago Bernabeu, claiming that they allowed him to know the wheelings and dealings of how a top club performs, and believes it has set him up nicely for a future coaching role.
Zidane also used the opportunity to downplay suggestions that he has had a falling out with Jose Mourinho. He revealed that he has no problems with the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Porto-c39186 trainer, whilst also hailing the Special One for the knowledge
he has passed on to him.
“At Real Madrid I learned what a great club inside. Believe that my passion is to be in the day-to-day field and so I decided to return to France in order to form. I have no problem with Mourinho. Unlike I learned a lot from him," he said while talking to
Sport 365.
Reflecting on his plans for the future, Zidane shared that he aspires to become a great football coach. He opined that in order to fulfil his ambition he has to understand the basics of organizing and managing the dressing room.
Continuing on the topic, the Marseille native revealed that he wants to coach Les Bleus, claiming that it is the dream of every French national and it means a lot to him.
"I'm training to become a great football coach. Believe that the way to be a good coach today is, above all, be a great costume manager's is fundamental. I want to become http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Citizen-c38808 of this country, but that is a lot."
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