Zinedine Zidane is subsiding into life as a supervisor fine and dandy. The incredible Frenchman steered at Real Madrid in January, supplanting the hapless Rafa Benitez, and hasn't thought back subsequent to. Madrid not just won the Champions League in May with Zidane, they've likewise now won their last 14 La Liga matches consecutively, one short of the club's record-breaking record.
Under Zidane's direction, the Merengues won their last 12 class matches of last season, pushing Barcelona for the La Liga title to the very end. That incorporated a triumph in Zidane's first El Clasico, turning into the main Real mentor subsequent to Bernd Schuster in 2007 to win the competition match on his first endeavor.
Madrid opened his season with two wins, in spite of missing Cristiano Ronaldo for their opening apparatuses. A fifteenth straight La Liga triumph at home against Osasuna one weekend from now would put Zidane even with the unbelievable Miguel Muñoz, who guided Real to 15 straight wins in 1960-61. A demigod in Madrid, Muñoz won the European Cup three times in succession as a player, resigned, and after that went ahead to win the trophy twice consecutively as a mentor, only a year subsequent to hanging up his boots. He likewise won the class title a dazzling nine times in ten seasons in charge. His record of 15 triumphs consecutively is just bested by loathed rivals Barcelona, and Zizou is pointing straightforwardly at both.
Should Madrid get by recently advanced and winless Osasuna, they then have Espanyol up alongside equivalent Barcelona's record. Espanyol have surrendered recently the eight objectives in their initial two matches, so it's protected to say Madrid have a honest to goodness shot of coordinating Muñoz's count, and after that tying the class record held by Barcelona.
After that? It's a conflict against Villarreal to claim it out and out. I wouldn't wager against Zizou or Real Madrid to pack that record. Particularly since Ronaldo's arrival is inescapable, also.
Under Zidane's direction, the Merengues won their last 12 class matches of last season, pushing Barcelona for the La Liga title to the very end. That incorporated a triumph in Zidane's first El Clasico, turning into the main Real mentor subsequent to Bernd Schuster in 2007 to win the competition match on his first endeavor.
Madrid opened his season with two wins, in spite of missing Cristiano Ronaldo for their opening apparatuses. A fifteenth straight La Liga triumph at home against Osasuna one weekend from now would put Zidane even with the unbelievable Miguel Muñoz, who guided Real to 15 straight wins in 1960-61. A demigod in Madrid, Muñoz won the European Cup three times in succession as a player, resigned, and after that went ahead to win the trophy twice consecutively as a mentor, only a year subsequent to hanging up his boots. He likewise won the class title a dazzling nine times in ten seasons in charge. His record of 15 triumphs consecutively is just bested by loathed rivals Barcelona, and Zizou is pointing straightforwardly at both.
Should Madrid get by recently advanced and winless Osasuna, they then have Espanyol up alongside equivalent Barcelona's record. Espanyol have surrendered recently the eight objectives in their initial two matches, so it's protected to say Madrid have a honest to goodness shot of coordinating Muñoz's count, and after that tying the class record held by Barcelona.
After that? It's a conflict against Villarreal to claim it out and out. I wouldn't wager against Zizou or Real Madrid to pack that record. Particularly since Ronaldo's arrival is inescapable, also.
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