February 14, 2025
Sports

UCL: No divided loyalties for Zidane’s Juve reunion

Zinedine Zidane insists he will have no divided loyalties after leading Real Madrid to a second consecutive UEFA Champions League (UCL) final where they will meet his old club Juventus on June 3.

Real withstood a first-half onslaught from local rivals Atletico Madrid to progress 4-2 on aggregate despite losing 2-1 in their semifinal, second leg on Wednesday.
Italian champions Juventus await, who Zidane left for a then world record fee when he first joined Real as a player in 2001.

“For sure it is special because it was a very important club for me as a player. It is a club that also gave me everything,” said Zidane.

“Now, though, I am with Real Madrid, the club of my life and it will be a great final.”
Zidane admitted ahead of December’s last 16 draw that Juventus were the team he wanted to avoid due to his respect for Massimiliano Allegri’s side, who eased past Monaco 4-1 on aggregate in the other semifinal.

“I can’t do anything about it now,” added Zidane.
“They have got to the final and deserve to be there, as do we.”

Ultimately, Cristiano Ronaldo’s first leg hat-trick proved the difference as for the fourth straight season Real eliminated Atletico from the Champions League.
Atletico had threatened an incredible comeback, Saul Niguez’s powerful header and Antoine

Griezmann’s penalty inside 16 minutes cutting Real’s aggregate lead to a solitary goal.
However, Isco’s away goal just before halftime settled Real’s nerves and left Atletico with too much to do to progress.

Real can now make history by becoming the first side to retain the trophy in the Champions League era.

However, Zidane preferred to highlight the strength of his squad rather than his own role in a remarkably successful run since he took his first senior managerial job 17 months ago.

“I am delighted. I am the coach which means I am doing something right, but everyone in this squad is doing a phenomenal job.

“The squad should get the credit because it is they who are playing, running, fighting on the field.”
Real were without the injured Gareth Bale for both legs of the semifinal.
However, Zidane is hopeful the Welshman could be fit for a homecoming final in Cardiff.

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