Zinedine Zidane says quit Real Madrid because of club’s lack of faith
- In an open letter on Monday, Zinedine Zidane addressed his departure from Real Madrid
- 'I'm leaving because I feel the club no longer has the faith in me I need', he said
- This marks the second time for Zidane to have left Real Madrid as a manager
Zinedine Zidane resigned as Real Madrid manager because he felt the Spanish club no longer had any confidence in him, he wrote in an open letter on Monday.
“I’m leaving because I feel the club no longer has the faith in me I need, and doesn’t offer me the support to build something in the medium or long term,” the Frenchman wrote in the letter published in the sports daily AS.
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“I am a born winner and I was here to win trophies, but beyond this there are human beings, emotions, life and I have the feeling that these things have not been valued, that it has not been understood that this is also how the dynamic of a great club is maintained,” he said.
“But everything I built on a daily basis, what I brought to the relationship with the players… has been forgotten.”
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“I’m leaving, but I’m not jumping ship and I’m not tired of coaching,” he said.
Real had a disappointing season, having been beaten to the La Liga title by Atletico Madrid.
It is the second time that Zidane has resigned as Real Madrid manager.
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