Rafa Benitez sacked by Real Madrid just seven months after Spaniard took charge
Los Blancos have slipped to third in La Liga, four points off Atletico -
form that has led Florentino Perez to axe the man he appointed in June
Rafael Benitez has been sacked as manager of Real Madrid.
The former Liverpool and Chelsea
boss has endured a tough season at the Bernabeu since taking over in
June, and while he only finds his side four points off Atletico at the
top of La Liga he has had fallouts with key players and been criticised
for a defensive style of football.
Benitez was also denied the chance for another piece of silverware, the Copa del Rey, after
an administrative gaffe saw them expelled for fielding an ineligible player against Cadiz. The last straw:
Valencia 2-2 Real Madrid
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It leaves the Champions League as their most likely chance of
glory this season, but club president Florentino Perez has opted for a
change ahead of their round-of-16 tie with Roma next month.
An announcement is expected at a press conference at 4:30pm on Monday.
Zinedine Zidane - the coach of Real Madrid's second team, Castilla - is expected to take over.
The
Frenchman is understood to privately prefer a summer change and the
chance to undertake an entire pre-season but won't turn down the chance
to manage the ten-time European champions if, as expected, Perez offers
him the job.
Real are hosting an open training session at their
Valdebebas training ground on Tuesday, which will likely be Zidane's
first session with the senior team.
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Taking over: Zidane will take temporary charge of Los Blancos
Time was called on Benitez's time in charge after the 2-2 draw with Valencia on Sunday.
Los
Blancos twice took the lead through Karim Benzema and then Gareth Bale,
but could not see out the game after playing the final 25 minutes with
10 men, following Mateo Kovacic's red card.
The games which cost Rafa Benitez his job at Real Madrid
0-4
vs Barcelona (H), Nov 21
0-1
vs Villarreal (A), Dec 13
2-2
vs Valencia (A), Jan 3
After the game, a glum-looking Benitez tried to avoid questions about his future.
He said: "I can only make sure that we work hard in every game. I thought we did that tonight and I’m pleased with the players."
When
asked if he thought failing to beat Valencia would cost him his job, he
added: "That's only if we look at the result. This performance deserves
more praise than criticism.
"I can't avoid people speculating [about my job]. But I can make sure that the side works the way it did today.
"We saw a great team with 10 players that stood up to be counted until the end, when we had a great chance to win."
The
draw with Valencia follows a poor run of form, which included a 4-0
drubbing by Barcelona and 1-0 away defeat at Villarreal.
Real's
notoriously unforgiving fans let their feelings known to Benitez when
he was booed by large numbers of the supporters inside the Bernabeu
during his last home game in charge last week.
Benitez had been criticised for his defensive approach to the game which was not popular among fans and players.
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