Former Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane spoke and broke the silence about his future in the coaching world amid strong news that Paris Saint-Germain had negotiated with him to succeed Mauricio Pochettino
“I want to continue my coaching career, I still have enthusiasm, football is the source of my passion,” Zidane said on the French TF1 channel Telefoot
Zizou stressed, “I do not dream of anything, I dreamed a lot, and achieved a lot. I am 50 years old. I am satisfied and happy with what I have achieved, this is the most important thing”
Asked if he feels he has more to give to football, the French star replied with a laugh, “Yes.. I have a lot to offer, or at least something, I want to continue on this pat”
In his speech, Zidane did not specify his next destination, whether it would be Paris Saint-Germain or the French national team after the 2022 World Cup
In another context, Zidane recalled his memories of receiving a red card in the 2006 World Cup final after his famous headbutt in the chest of Italian defender Marco Materazzi, saying, “I am not proud of what I did, but it is part of my career. And this position is part of it”
And he concluded his statements, “I think only Lizarazu could have stopped me from what I did, he would have been important that night, if he was by my side, anyway, what happened in the past cannot be changed”