- Title: Zidane dismisses talk of rift with Ronaldo
- Date: 26th September 2016
- Summary: ****WARNING CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** (SOUNDBITE) (German) REAL MADRID MIDFIELDER, TONI KROOS, SAYING: "It is almost impossible for one player to play all 60 games in a season and to play all of them in full. Every player has their good and bad days, that is perfectly normal and then the coach decides who plays when and sometimes to take a player off 15 minutes before the end of play. I think this is not a drama for any player and he is, as always integrated in the team, like he was before the game and I think he is ready for tomorrow and I think that is all I can say to that." MEDIA VARIOUS OF REAL MADRID COACH, ZINEDINE ZIDANE, ARRIVING FOR NEWS CONFERENCE CAMERAS (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) REAL MADRID COACH, ZINEDINE ZIDANE, SAYING: "Everything is fine. Cristiano is not the only one who gets annoyed, each player that gets taken off is annoyed and that's just how it is. We are now thinking of tomorrow's game." ZIDANE THROUGH VIEWFINDER (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) REAL MADRID COACH, ZINEDINE ZIDANE, SAYING: "Yes, I think it will be a game that is fought over. There are young players, they play very good football, they have had changes to the team, but the philosophy of this team has not changed. They love playing football and what I can say about us is that we also love playing football, and we will play, we will play football." ZIDANE SPEAKING AT NEWS CONFERENCE CRISTIANO RONALDO DURING TRAINING PEPE KICKING BALL WIDE OF TRAINING FABIO COENTRAO TRAINING SERGIO RAMOS ADJUSTING SHIRT VARIOUS OF TEAM IN CIRCLE WITH ZIDANE WIDE OF TRAINING VARIOUS OF PLAYERS RUNNING ZIDANE WITH BALL VARIOUS OF TRAINING GARETH BALE IN FRONT OF GOAL VARIOUS OF TRAINING
- Embargoed: 11th October 2016 19:27
- Keywords: Borussia Dortmund Zidane Real Madrid Champions League
- Location: DORTMUND, GERMANY
- City: DORTMUND, GERMANY
- Country: Germany
- Topics: Soccer,Sport
- Reuters ID: LVA003517EOU7
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane denied on Monday (September 26) there was a rift between him and Cristiano Ronaldo after the team's talisman appeared to react angrily to being substituted in Saturday's (September 24) 2-2 draw at Las Palmas.
Ronaldo's response to being taken off in the 72nd minute of the game has been the subject of much attention in the Spanish media in the build up to Tuesday's (September 26) heavyweight Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund.
Zidane, however, said the incident has already been forgotten.
"Everything is fine. Cristiano is not the only one who gets annoyed, each player that gets taken off is annoyed and that's just how it is. We are now thinking of tomorrow's game," Zidane told reporters at a news conference.
Ronaldo, the all-time top scorer in the competition with 94 goals, has struggled to regain fitness and form since limping off in the Euro 2016 final with a knee injury.
The prolific Portuguese has averaged over a goal per game in his seven seasons with Real but has made a slow start to his eighth campaign, missing three games with injury and scoring two goals in four appearances, completing 90 minutes twice.
Team mate Toni Kroos told reporters that even the very best players can have off days and the substitution was no drama.
"Every player has their good and bad days, that is perfectly normal and then the coach decides who plays when and sometimes to take a player off 15 minutes before the end of play. I think this is not a drama for any player and he is, as always integrated in the team, like he was before the game and I think he is ready for tomorrow and I think that is all I can say to that," said Kroos.
The European champions head to meet a rampaging Borussia Dortmund in a frazzled state with their buoyant start to the season having been punctured by successive La Liga draws.
Real gave away a late equaliser to draw 2-2 at Las Palmas, after their joint-record 16-game winning streak in La Liga was halted by Wednesday's (September 21) 1-1 home stalemate against Villarreal, which saw their lead at the top cut to a point.
Dortmund, meanwhile, have been on a sizzling run since losing to RB Leipzig on Sept. 10, scoring 20 goals in four straight wins against Legia Warsaw in the Champions League and Darmstadt, Wolfsburg and Freiburg in the Bundesliga.
Dortmund, who thrashed the Polish club 6-0 away in their opening group game, are second in the German top flight and on Friday (September 23) equalled a club record of 24 games without defeat at home in the Bundesliga with a 3-1 win over Freiburg.
Zidane acknowledged that it will be a tough test.
"Yes, I think it will be a game that is fought over. There are young players, they play very good football, they have had changes to the team, but the philosophy of this team has not changed. They love playing football and what I can say about us is that we also love playing football, and we will play, we will play football."
Eleven-times European champions Real have a dismal record in Germany, having won four out of 30 competitive games in the country, and have lost their last three visits to Dortmund. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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