Zidane chose Real

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He did not make the trip for nothing. Domiciled in Madrid, Zinedine Zidane did not this time traveled in Andalusia last week in order to see his three footballers' sons, who all play in a club in the southern region in Spain at work. “Zizou” attended the last two Real matches in Santiago-Bernabéu, the star galactic of the 2000s and then the triple coach of the Champions League in 2016, 2017 and 2018 with Casa Blanca. He feasted!

The announced successor of Didier Deschamps as coach of the French team was first in the stands for the dam back of the Champions League won 3-0 by the Merengues in front of a Manchester City team in perdition, last Wednesday. Kylian Mbappé offered a superb hatch to the supporters and Zidane was faded by the remarkable performance of the Captain of the Blues, as shown by certain images made by other spectators of the meeting.

Zidane Hallucine in front of Modric's goal

Accompanied by his wife Véronique, Zinedine Zidane chained with Real Madrid-Gérone on Sunday afternoon in Liga, still in the Spanish capital. The 2018 Golden Ball has risen like all the Madrid public on the sumptuous goal of the 2018 Golden Ball Luka Modric with a 25-meter strike, just before half-time. Mbappé did not improve his statistics when receiving the Catalans, it was Vinicius who scored the other goal of Carlo Ancelotti's training for a 2-0 victory.

Meanwhile, in Liga 2, Luca Zidane (26) and her little brother Théo (22) experienced various fortunes with their respective club. The Granada goalkeeper conceded two goals during a draw against Zaragosse (2-2). Théo, he, a relayer of Cordoba who remained on two entries, was established during a 1-0 victory on the Ferrol field. The Granada CF is losing ground in the race for the Playoffs for the climb, now counting four points behind the 6th, Levante. The Grenadins only have three points ahead of the Cordouans, now 9th.

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