Real Madrid coach " Zidane" create another history
The Frenchman reach his double century in the Real dug out to move along side two Real managerial legends
Zinedine Zidane wrote yet another page in the real Madrid history books on Sunday when he became just the third Los Blancos manager to take charge of 200 or more matches in all competitions.
The Frenchman reached the milestone as Real played their first laliga match after the corona virus lockdown against Eibar on Sunday evening, with the match taking place behind closed doors at the Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium, located at Madrid's Valdebebas training base.
In doing so he joined an exclusive club, with only the legendary Miguel Munoz and Vicente del Bosque reaching a double century of matches in charge of the Spanish giants.
Former Spain boss Del Bosque is second on Real’s all-time list, taking charge of 246 matches over three spells between March 1994 and June 2003.
But while Zidane may have hopes of overhauling Del Bosque in the rankings
he has some way to go to match the achievements of Munoz, who managed 605 Real matches between 1959 and 1974, helping the club win nine laliga titles and two European Cups.

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