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GENUINE MADRID BLAME FFF PRESIDENT FOR 'ABSENCE OF REGARD' TOWARDS ZINEDINE ZIDANE

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Genuine Madrid have requested a statement of regret from French Football Alliance president Noel Le Graet for his remarks about Zinedine Zidane.


The Spanish goliaths have protected their previous player and chief after Le Graet told French TV station RMC Sports that he wouldn't get the telephone assuming Zidane considered about training France's public group.


Le Graet said he didn't "care a lot" what Zidane did next after the FFF declared on Saturday it had broadened France supervisor Didier Deschamps' agreement until 2026.

Genuine Madrid proclamation read: "Genuine Madrid mourns the awful assertions made by the leader of the French Football Alliance, Noel Le Graet, about Zinedine Zidane, one of the best legends of world game.


"These words infer an absence of regard towards one of the figures generally respected by football fans all over the planet and our club anticipates a prompt correction.

Zinedine Zidane, best on the planet and European hero shielding his nation's shirt, among numerous different titles, addresses the upsides of game and has shown this all through his expert vocation as a player and as a mentor."


Theory over Zidane being a famous decision to succeed Deschamps had been mounting following France's Reality Cup last loss to Argentina last month.

Le Graet told RMC: "I know very well that Zidane was dependably on the radar. He had a ton of allies, some were sitting tight for Deschamps' flight… Yet who can make serious censures to Deschamps? No one.


"He (Zidane) does what he needs, it's nothing of me should be concerned about. I've never met him, we've never thought about leaving behind Didier.


"He can go where he needs, to a club… On the off chance that Zidane attempted to reach me? Positively not, I wouldn't actually get the telephone."


When inquired as to whether he suspected Zidane would now be in the rushing to assume responsibility for Brazil, Le Graet added: "I don't care a lot, he can go any place he needs."

Zidane,who left as Genuine Madrid lead trainer in 2021,won the World Cup in 1998 and the European title in 2000 as a player in France.


The 50-year-old likewise won the Bosses Association as a player with Genuine Madrid in 2002 and as their supervisor drove them to three progressive European titles from 2016 to 2018.


France and Paris St Germain forward Kylian Mbappe additionally guarded Zidane after Le Graet's remarks.


The Qatar 2022 Brilliant Boot champ said on Twitter: "Zidane is France, we don't disregard the legend like that… "


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