Solari credits Zidane for Club World Cup triumph

Zinedine Zidane left Real Madrid at the end of the 2017-18 season, but Santiago Solari says he deserves credit for the team's success.

Published : Dec 23, 2018 09:39 IST

Former Real Madrid head coach Zinedine Zidane surprisingly stepped down after Madrid's in the wake of winning Madrid's third consecutive Champions League crown.
Former Real Madrid head coach Zinedine Zidane surprisingly stepped down after Madrid's in the wake of winning Madrid's third consecutive Champions League crown.
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Former Real Madrid head coach Zinedine Zidane surprisingly stepped down after Madrid's in the wake of winning Madrid's third consecutive Champions League crown.

Santiago Solari shared the credit for Real Madrid's record-breaking Club World Cup triumph with former head coach Zinedine Zidane.

Solari, the replacement for Zidane's short-lived successor Julen Lopetegui, led Madrid to its first title under his stewardship with a 4-1 win over Al Ain in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.

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Victory means Madrid has won the tournament three years in a row and its fourth triumph in the competition moves it clear of rival Barcelona as the Club World Cup's most successful team.

Solari, though, was quick to pile praise on Zidane, who surprisingly stepped down in the wake of winning Madrid's third consecutive Champions League crown at the end of the 2017-18 season.

"We are happy, these players deserve it, they have come here after a lot of work and a lot of wins," Solari told TVE .

"We put a finishing touch to that third consecutive Champions League, it is a feat of the club, this group and other coaches. We are also here thanks to Zidane. It will be difficult to match in the future."

Marcos Llorente was among Madrid's goalscorers in the final, the 23-year-old midfielder scoring his first goal as a professional with a half-volley from the edge of the penalty area. Llorente was overlooked throughout Zidane's reign but has grown into a key role since Solari took charge, following Lopetegui's sacking after just four months in charge.

"They are all Madrid players and they all work to be able to do what they do in the field," Solari said. 

"Marcos has always worked a lot, and he deserves the credit."

Solari's opposite number Zoran Mamic felt a gruelling Club World Cup campaign caught up with his tired Al Ain side in the final.

"The first thing is to congratulate Real Madrid because they deservedly won it, with good football," he said.

"We have not been able to compete, it's the fourth game in days and that has weighed on us. We had a great tournament, nobody thought we were going to get here. We had opportunities in the first half, but we missed them and at this level we pay when Real Madrid are in front.

"We would have liked to have more days of rest, but everything is set up and we cannot say anything, I sincerely believe that we have done a good job."

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