Even Zidane is Human

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I tried as much as possible to contain the rage I was feeling while watching Real Madrid go 2 goals down last night against Club Brugge.

I took out time to pick out the important takeaways from the match and from my analysis, every blaming finger is pointing to Zidane as he is the major reason his team lost two vital points in front of their own crowd.

In my own understanding, the French Coach made a very bad team selection and topped that with a weak strategy.

From the get go, it looked as if Club Brugge already knew how the whites would approach the match and the first half played very well to their advantage in which both Luka Modric, Sergio Ramos, Carvajal and Casemiro all looked but a shadow of themselves while Lucas Vasquez constantly incurred the boos of many.

Starting from the line up, I for one expected Alphonsus Areola to play ahead of Thubiat Courtois, Luka Jovic ahead of Benzema, Vinicius Junior ahead of Lucas Vasquez and Fede Valverde in place of Toni Kroos or Casemiro. Why, because all these players have consumed time and energy in the past three La Liga matches in which they ran their socks off to not conceive a shot, let alone, a goal. Zidane instead chose to abide by his most preferred 11 and by half time, the terrible high-line playing Real Madrid team were two goals down.

The first goal conceived very much dictated the outcome of the match as it made Real Madrid attack more and Club Brugge seek for more punishable mistakes. Varane should have not gambled with his approach as he didn’t properly read his area while Thubiat Courtois was unprofessional with his balance as he watched a misplaced shot roll past him and into the net.

The second goal was very much Luka Modric’s fault. It is the first time in a very long time I have seen the Croatian perform so badly. He misplaced lots of passes and didn’t flow very well like the Modric we always knew. One of his misplaced pass led to a second unprofessional display by Thubiat Courtois and Real Madrid went 2 goals down.

A half time prep talk and two changes in Areola for Courtois and Marcelo for Nacho would find Real Madrid attack with more fluidity and although they find the Brugge defence difficult to break, they managed to equalize through Sergio Ramos and Casemiro, both scoring beautiful headers.

Conclusion

The draw against Brugge wouldn’t have been made possible were it not for Sergio Ramos and Casemiro, both scoring headed goals and it goes a long way to point at the poor attacking flow of the Real Madrid team. Bar Hazard’s close shot, no other attacker came close to as playing a shot on target which is unbelievable considering a team of their caliber.

Another point worthy of note is Zidane’s blind trust on players which is making him produce the wrong line up on some occasions. I am very much aware that the French coach isn’t perfect but there are some decisions that is worth criticizing. Zidane’s love for Vasquez made him start the Spaniard in place of Vinicius Junior and Real Madrid lacked cutting edge in the final third for the entire match.

The Spaniard might be defensively sound and average in attack but he apparently doesn’t offer the directness of Junior and as such, it is mandatory that Junior starts ahead of him in every game.

I will be breaking down more on this Real Madrid team in coming days, stay tuned for more updates.

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He is loyal to his players that helped him win (Other than Bale) and not as open to new faces as he should be. Ronaldo was so important to this. When they had a game like this Ronaldo got 2 or 3 so it would be 4-2 even though they played as a whole pretty average. The number of times it was he who scored when they needed it most. But he may have left at a reasonable time. Hasn't done the same for Juve as of yet.

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Well, his loyalty might soon get him sacked. He really needs to start making the tough decisions.

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I actually thought he made a brilliant move leaving on a high when he did. Was shocked he returned. They should be smart though about who they replace him with. All due respect to Pochettino but he isn't doing himself justice this season and hasn't actually won stuff yet. Mourinho would only work for a season or two but would also all but guarantee Pogba doesn't go there. Who else is there?

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You seem to know a lot about Real Madrid. Are you a fan?

Back to the issue... Zidane has proven himself to be a good manager of an egocentric team. He might be lacking in tactical sections but he is good to an applaudable extent in the coaching business.

I for one is happy he returned, his legacy as a player goes a long way in not just motivating his squad but also keeping them healthy and psychologically okay.

The problem right now is that Zidane is making some mistakes of which I know from former Zidane would be pardoned come end of season.

Let's fold our hands and watch though

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He should be alright as long as they stay top of La Liga. But a Champions League exit too early could change everything. Can't lose to Galatasaray in one of these upcoming games.

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