Zinedine Zidane in frame for Chelsea job after shock Real Madrid exit


ZINEDINE ZIDANE has surged to the front of the betting for the Chelsea job after leaving Real Madrid.

The shaven-headed Frenchman has won an unprecedented three Champions Leagues on the spin with the Galacticos but walked away.

Zinedine Zidane and Florentino Perez sit at impromptu press conference
Zinedine Zidane and Florentino Perez announce news at emergency press conference
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Zinedine Zidane admitted he had been affected by Real Madrid fans' booing
Zinedine Zidane admitted he had been affected by Real Madrid fans’ booing last season
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Zinedine Zidane won the Champions League in each of first three seasons as a manager
Zinedine Zidane won the Champions League in each of his first three seasons as a manager
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Antonio Conte looks a dead cert to leave Stamford Bridge, despite Premier League and FA Cup glories in his first two seasons.

And former Napoli boss Maurizio Sarri seemed to be a shoo-in for the poison chalice in West London.

But the shock Bernabeu press conference on Thursday afternoon has thrown a French cat among the Premier League pigeons.

Zidane became the first manager to win the European Cup or Champions League three times in a row, while also landing a La Liga title and five other major honours.



Zinedine Zidane after winning Champions League against Atletico Madrid
Zinedine Zidane after winning Champions League against Atletico Madrid in 2016
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Juventus were Zinedine Zidane's victims in 2017 Champions League final
Juventus were Zinedine Zidane’s victims in 2017 Champions League final
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Sun Bets spokesman Tim Reynolds said: “When Zidane announced his shock departure from Real Madrid, it would have been music to Chelsea’s ears.

“We all know Roman Abramovich’s desire of dominating Europe and Zidane’s track record at the Bernabeu makes him the perfect candidate to replace Conte.

“Having won four Champions League titles in the space of five seasons, you can be sure he will on the Blues’ radar.”

Club president Florentino Perez confirmed Zidane came to see him yesterday to break the “completely shocking” news.

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He also admitted it was a “sad day” for the club, but insisted he “will be back” — a sentiment Zidane later echoed himself.

The French great explained: “I have taken the decision to leave Real Madrid.

“It is a moment in which I need to take a step back. I believe this could needs to carry on winning and needs a change.

“It needs another discourse and a methodology. I really love this club.”

Zidane revealed he is leaving because he feels the club have endured a difficult season in which they finished 17 points behind champions Barcelona in third place.

He admitted he was affected by the booing of the fans and urged supporters to get behind the players even in the more difficult times.

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In 2018, it was Liverpool who Real Madrid beat in Champions League final
Real Madrid beat Liverpool in Saturday’s Champions League final to make it three in row
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The World Cup winner’s affinity with Los Blancos runs deep with him playing over 500 games for them as a player and lifting the Champions League in 2002 as well as many other trophies.

Real Madrid players have been quick to react on social media, with Toni Kroos and Isco among those paying tribute to the departing boss.

Since lifting the Champions League with victory over Liverpool in Kiev, much of the talk surrounding Real Madrid has centred on the futures of Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale.

Both spoke out after the game, hinting at possible moves away.

But Zidane insisted that uncertainty played no role in his decision to quit.

He said: “I had the respect of all, above all the players, which has been fundamental in achieving things. The players have nothing to do with my decision, it is about what I think.”

Ronaldo celebrates with Rodriguez after helping Los Blancos to a third consecutive Champions LeagueZidane, speaking at the press conference, added: “I have enjoyed a special relationship with the supporters both as a player and a manager.

“We have endured difficult times this season, with boss, that is the club.

“It is a demanding public — sometimes the players need it. Thank you.”


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