Friday, 25 November 2016

Zinedine Zidane calls for players to show flexibility to fill void left by Gareth Bale

After it is confirmed that Gareth Bale will be out for a significant period of time. Zidane feels the available players should show some versatility to fill up the void left by Gareth Bale's unprecedented injury.

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Real Madrid are the current LaLiga toppers and head to Camp Nou for the first El Clasico of the season next weekend.

And Zidane believes it's time, the depth of squad will be tested. With players like Kroos and Morata still on the sidelines, Los Blancos are given some boost as Casemiro and Pepe are back in training and available to play this Saturday against Sporting Gijon.

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"It's quite hard to see those injured players miss out," said Zidane, whose LaLiga leaders travel to Barcelona for the first Clasico of the season next weekend. "We do everything in our power, but sometimes that is not enough. Things happen when you play.

"We know we are doing things well. It is upsetting when you see a player out injured – our latest injury for example, Gareth Bale. He is going to be out for quiet a while.

"We are going to maintain our focus on Saturday's game, which is a tough game after two demanding outings.

"Sometimes you may think we might change formations or what our plans are, but we have a set idea and a lot of versatile footballer who can play in many positions That's the benefit of having great players." 

Zidane was asked whether delaying Bale's surgery until after El Clasico was a possibility and he confirmed taking such a risk was never realistically on the table.

"We looked at all the options, we spoke to all the best doctors and they all agreed," he explained.

Following the controversy around James Rodriguez's alleged bad behaviour after being left out on the bench against Sporting CP midweek, Zidane was asked if he would leave the club if he were in his shoes,

Zidane replied: "No, what a question.
"It's not true that he's not playing at all. I'd stay here at the club, a great club, and he will play."
Zidane added: "A player of his standing, of course he wants to play more, but it is down to me to decide.
"I know he is going to be an important player for Real Madrid. He hasn't been playing recently because others have come in and done a very good job.
"There's not much more to say – you look at the rest of the footballers and they are playing very well too, but James is a key player."

The Frenchman tried clearing the cloud over James Rodriguez's move away from Santiago Bernabeu and says he will get time to play.


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James Rodriguez eyes move away from Real Madrid

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James Rodriguez has been an outcast at Real Madrid this season.


One doesn't know the reason but he somehow is not able to make into Zinedine Zidane's line-up.
James has only made six appearances this season and majority of them came from the bench, despite some of the recent injuries to the likes of Luka Modric, Toni Kroos and Casemiro.

One of the brightest talent in the footballing world, Real Madrid are lucky to have a player of his quality but he is only wasted on the bench, struggling to get some playing time.

According to Spanish news outlet Marca, being overlooked has had a detrimental effect on the player's relationship with coach Zidane, who appears to have exiled the player.

The pair's toxic affair came under even more scrutiny following the club's Champions League 2-1 victory over Sporting CP. While Rodriguez was an unused substitute for the tie, his attitude and general negative presence on the bench was picked up on by the television cameras.

James Rodriguez Real Madrid Transfer move


This has led to strong rumours suggesting that Rodriguez will demand to leave the Bernabeu either in the winter or summer transfer window, with Manchester United said to be keen to take on the Colombia international to boost their attacking options.

However, the club's hierarchy, including president Florentino Perez, are said to be keen to keep the player in Madrid, and are eager for Zidane to find a place for him in their starting XI.

Los Blancos injury woes have risen as Gareth Bale recently picked up an ankle injury in Lisbon and if possible Zinedine Zidane may now hand James some playing time.


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