Zinedine Zidane has quit as Real Madrid manager just days after becoming the first coach to win the Champions League in three consecutive seasons.
Zidane, 45, replaced Rafael Benitez in January 2016 and despite his European success has come under pressure for winning only one La Liga title during his two and a half years in charge.
He told Real president
Florentino Perez he would be leaving on Wednesday before informing the players.
“I know it is a strange moment for everyone involved,” said Zidane. “But it had to be done for everybody.
The players have nothing to do with my decision, it is about what I think.“This team has to continue winning and need a change. After three years they need a new voice, a new way of saying things – possibly another way of working.
“That’s why I’ve taken that decision. I love this club, I love the president, he’s given me the chance to come as a player and a manager. I’m eternally grateful to him but today for me and for everyone we have to change.”
Zidane announced his decision on Thursday – having informed the Real Madrid president on WednesdayPerez said Zidane’s decision was completely unexpected after the club’s 13th Champions League title last weekend.
“It is a sad day for me and will be for the fans, the players and everyone at the club,” said Perez. “I wanted him to be next to me forever. But I know it is his final decision.
“I would have liked to convince him to stay on but I know what he is like.”
In January this year, Zidane confirmed he signed a contract extension at Real to keep him at the club until 2020 but just a month later said “when I feel there is nothing more to give, I’ll walk away”.
Gareth Bale, who scored twice in Real’s 3-1 win over Liverpool in Saturday’ Champions League final, and
Cristiano Ronaldo have both cast doubts on their future at the Bernabeu since lifting the trophy.
As a player and coach you decided to say goodbye at the top. Thank you for two and a half incredible years. Your legacy will never be erased, one of the most successful chapters in the history of our beloved @realmadrid pic.twitter.com/dO6bw74aA3
— Sergio Ramos (@SergioRamos) May 31, 2018