French football legend Zinedine Zidane opened a new chapter in the history of Real Madrid club. Former Real player and leader since last January has started coaching the main "white" team and in this short time has managed to achieve an outstanding record. A dramatic victory on Saturday evening at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium against La Coruna's Deportivo changed the history of the Real club. 35 matches - as many consecutive games unbeaten by Z. Zidane's coached Real club. The current royal club strategist surpassed the legendary Leo Beenhakker, who achieved a series of 34 unbeaten matches with Real in the 1988-89 season. Z. Zidane's coached Real achieved 26 victories and played 9 draws in the series of 35 matches.
— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadriden) December 10, 2016
We set a new club record tonight: 35 official matches without defeat!#HalaMadrid #RealMadrid pic.twitter.com/BRrE1WBjkh