In Spain, there have been reports that Madrid's "Real" has decided to dismiss Rafael Benitez from his coaching duties for not being able to manage the team in any way.
It is said that Florentino Perez decided to finally bid farewell to the 55-year-old strategist after the draw in Valencia. "Real" has been struggling throughout the season and failing to demonstrate good results, with the most loyal fans of the club directing their criticism towards the former "Napoli" coach.
Reports claim that Zinedine Zidane, who has been working as an assistant to Carlo Ancelotti at "Castilla" and in the 2013-14 season, will take over R. Benitez's head coaching duties.
Speculation about the possibility of the "Real" legend and French football icon taking over the reins of the "white" team has been going on since last summer, but F. Perez still wanted to make sure of Z. Zidane's ability to lead as head coach.
It should be noted that Victor Fernandez, who previously coached the La Coruna "Deportivo" team, will take over the reins from the French football legend at "Castilla" this season.