Zinedine Zidane, during a press conference with the Real Madrid

ZIDANE DOES not DO BLOOD WITH THE BARÇA

Zidane: "I do not think that the FC Barcelona was in crisis"

Published:21/02/2017 - 16:28h

Updated:21/02/2017 - 16:28h

The trainer of the Real Madrid, Zinedine Zidane, spoke in the previous press conference to the party of the Wednesday against Valencia CF, ensuring that it does not think that the FC Barcelona find in crisis. The Real Madrid will play one of his parties postponed

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The trainer of the Real Madrid, Zinedine Zidane, appeared in press conference this Tuesday to the midday in Valdebebas, to speak of the party postponed against Valencia CF that will play the whites this Wednesday in Mestalla, and that it can be very important for the future of the first positions of LaLiga Santander 2016-17.

In a moment of the press conference, Zidane has been asked after the situation that crosses at present the FC Barcelona after the bad image showed in the two last parties, that adds to a season 2016-17 very irregular regarding game and results.

Zinedine Zidane trusts the FC Barcelona

"I do not think that the Barcelona was in crisis", has limited to signal "Zizou", throwing of this way a hand to the Barça and without wanting to do blood after the goleada that lumbered with Paris Saint-Germain to the culés in UEFA Champions League.

In fact, it does some days already showed convinced that the FC Barcelona has sufficient potential as to trace back the eliminatory, in spite of the complicated that it can seem against a PSG, the one of Unai Emery, that is not precisely a toneless team.

The Real Madrid, in any case, will measure this Wednesday to Valencia CF in the party that postponed him in the first turn by the dispute of the World-wide of Clubs of Japan 2016, won by the merengues.

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