Zidane's statement after becoming Real Madrid's new head coach
The 1998 World Cup winner and Blancos legend showed his delight in
succeeding Benitez, and set his sights on silverware by the end of his
first season
Zinedine Zidane has thanked Real Madrid president Florentino Perez for the opportunity to replace Rafa Benitez as coach.The
Frenchman was presented as the latest trainer of the Spanish giants by
Perez, who removed Benitez from his post after less than a season.
And
the former Castilla boss, who will move up to the first-team with
immediate effect, expressed his delight at receiving the call.
“I
want to thank the club and you, president, for giving me the chance to
coach this great team,” Zidane told a press conference on Monday
evening.
"Today is a very exciting day for me, even more so than
when I signed as a player. I am going to give all my heart for this
club."
In a short statement, Zidane added that he was determined to win a trophy in his maiden season.
“We
have the best team and the best supporters in the world. I will do
everything possible to win something this season," he told reporters.
Via Goal.com
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