Zinedine Zidane praises ‘spectacular’ Real Madrid after ‘most complete performance of the season’

The 13-time champions have endured a stop-start season but delivered when it mattered with a 2-0 win over Borussia Monchengladbach to qualify for the knockout phase

Richard Martin
Thursday 10 December 2020 09:26 GMT
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Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema
Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema (AFP via Getty Images)

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Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane believes his side produced the best performance of the season to stay in the Champions League.

The 13-time champions have endured a stop-start season but delivered when it mattered with a 2-0 win over Borussia Monchengladbach to qualify for the knockout phase on Wednesday.

"We played a spectacular game from the first minute to the last," Zidane said.

"We interpreted the game very well, I think it was the most complete performance of the season."

Madrid's future in Europe's top competition was on the line going into the game but they showed their class and experience, easily beating the Germans thanks to two first-half headers from Karim Benzema.

Zidane's side had begun the evening third in Group B but finished top to ensure they will be seeded in next Monday's draw for the last 16.

Gladbach came second to progress to the knockouts as well.

The French coach praised his side's capacity to perform when backed into a corner, also emphasising the importance of winning the group and avoiding the best sides left in the competition in the next round.

"We don't just play well under pressure, we have played well in other games too but it's true that this team has this ability to come into their own when the going gets tough," Zidane said.

"I've been a player and it's impossible to play like this all the time. We try to but sometimes it doesn't come off. I'm very happy for the players, because they are the most important members of this squad."

He added: "It was fundamental that we finished first, it's the first time that has happened since I've been coach."

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