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Zidane drops bombshell verdict on Real Madrid exit decision

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Zinedine Zidane has explained his reasons for leaving Real Madrid to the club’s supporters in an open letter.

Zinedine Zidane has cited a lack of faith and support from Real Madrid to build a new team as the main reason for his departure.

The Frenchman also opened up on the fractious relationship he had with club president Florentino Perez, who he felt never truly respected his past achievements nor supported him adequately when things got difficult.

After Real Madrid ended the 2020/21 campaign trophyless, Zidane resigned for a second time as manager after first doing so in 2018 on the back of three successive Champions League titles.

Now in an open letter addressed to the club’s supporters, as published on AS, Zidane has revealed his reasons for leaving.

“Dear Real Madrid fans,

“For more than 20 years, from the first day I arrived in Madrid and wore the white shirt, you’ve shown me your love. I wanted to write this letter, to say goodbye to you and explain my decision to leave the coaching job.

“I’m going, but I’m not jumping overboard, nor am I tired of coaching. In May 2018, I left because after two-and-a-half years, with so many victories and so many trophies, I felt the team needed a new approach to stay at the very highest level. Right now, things are different. I’m leaving because I feel the club no longer has the faith in me I need, nor the support to build something in the medium or long term.

“I understand football and I know the demands of a club like Real Madrid. I know when you don’t win, you have to leave. But with this a very important thing has been forgotten, everything I built day-to-day has been forgotten, what I brought to my relationships with the players, with the 150 people who work with and around the team.

‘I want there to be respect for what we have achieved together’

“I’m a natural-born winner and I was here to win trophies, but even more important than this are the people, their feelings, life itself and I have the sensation these things have not been taken into account, that there has been a failure to understand that these things also keep the dynamics of a great club going. To some extent, I have even been rebuked for it.

“I want there to be respect for what we have achieved together. I would have liked my relationship with the club and the president over the past few months to have been a little different to that of other coaches. I wasn’t asking for privileges, of course not, just a little more recollection.

“These days the life of a coach in the dugout at a big club is two seasons, little more. For it to last longer the human relationships are essential. They are more important than money, more important than fame, more important than everything. They need to be nurtured.

“That’s why it hurt me so much when I read in the press, after a defeat, that I would be sacked if I didn’t win the next game. It hurt me and the whole team because these deliberately leaked messages to the media negatively influenced the squad, they created doubts and misunderstandings.

‘Of course I’m not the best coach in the world’

“Luckily I had these amazing lads who were with me to the death. When things turned ugly, they saved me with magnificent victories. Because they believed in me and knew I believed in them.”

“Of course I’m not the best coach in the world, but I’m able to give everyone, whether it’s a player, a member of the coaching staff or any employee, the strength and confidence they need in their job. I know perfectly well what a team needs.

“Over these 20 years at Madrid I’ve learnt that you, the fans, want to win, of course, but above all you want us to give our all: the coach, the staff, the employees and of course the players. And I can assure you we’ve given 100% of ourselves to this club.

Zidane’s parting shot to the press

“I’d like to take this opportunity to send a message to the journalists. I’ve given hundreds of press conferences and unfortunately, we have spoken very little of football, though I know that you love football, this sport that brings us together.

“However, and without any desire to criticise or lecture, I would have liked the questions not to have always been about controversy, that we might have talked more often about the game and above all the players, who are and always will be the most important thing in this sport. Let’s not forget about football, let’s care for it.

“Dear Madrid fans, I will always be one of you.

“Hala Madrid!

“Zinedine Zidane”

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