Zidane, long return to a validated club!

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When is Zinedine Zidane's return to a sidelines? Since he left Real Madrid at the end of the 2020-2021 season, the former number 10 of the Blues has no longer led. Eager to take over the French team, “Zizou” seems to be patiently waiting for its turn, which should arrive in 2026, after the World Cup.

If a large majority of French people wish to see him replace Didier Deschamps with the Blues, some would prefer to see the world champion 98 coaching a large European club. This is the case of Rudi Garcia, who would like to see Zinedine Zidane take over in a training other than Real Madrid.

“” Zizou, it's still incredible. He made three champions leagues in a row, it's crazy. It would be good for him to resume service, that's for sure, because it's starting to do … “, First said the new Belgian coach during an interview with the square media.

Garcia on Zidane: “It would be good to see him in a big club”

“” If he did not resume, it was because he did not find the project that was fine for him. He has certainly had great clubs that asked him. If he says not more than me? Sure (laughs) “Added the former OM and OL coach, before evoking the future of” ZZ “.

“He is not expressed much so we can't know what he thinks too. He is missing. That's good, that means that he is motivated to resume. We can make assumptions, but it would be good to see him in a big club so that he can expresses again, elsewhere than in Real Madrid He hopes. Still know what the main interested party thinks …

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