Zidane returns to Real Madrid and signs deal until June 2022.


      Real Madrid have confirmed Zinedine Zidane's return to the club as manager, replacing the sacked Santiago Solari.The Frenchman, who left Real last summer after leading the club to three successive Champions League titles, has signed a contract at the Bernabeu until June 2022. Real's board of directors met with Solari on Monday evening to dismiss the Argentine and re-hire Zidane. A club statement read: "The board of directors of Real Madrid, meeting today Monday March 11th 2019, has decided to terminate the contract that linked Santiago Solari with the club as coach of the first team. Real Madrid appreciates the work done by Santiago Solari and the commitment and loyalty he has always shown to what is his home, The board of directors has also agreed the appointment of Zinedine Zidane as the new coach of Real Madrid with immediate incorporation for the remainder of the season and the next three, until June 30, 2022."

       Real saw their season fall apart in the space of a week with back-to-back defeats in the Copa del Rey and La Liga, leaving them 12 points behind rivals Barcelona. A surprise 4-1 home loss to Ajax in the Champions League followed, resulting in Real fans staging a protest outside the Bernabeu in which they called for Solari to be sacked and for Jose Mourinho to replace him. Former president Ramon Calderon told the press last week Mourinho was the first choice to take over and was approached by the club, but Zidane's return has now been confirmed. Zidane was first appointed Real Madrid boss in January 2016 after a spell in charge of the B team, and he became the first coach to win the Champions League in three straight seasons. Zidiane's previous stint at the club saw him winning one La Liga tittle and the champions league for a record three times in a row, a feat which have never being achieved by any other manager in Europe before. While addressing the press, Zidane told the press that he was back to take the club back to it's glory days. But a lot of football analysts are of the opinion that this was not a right time for him to return to the club due to the perceived internal conflict among some of the top players and the club's management board.



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