On March 11, the Frenchman returned to the Real Madrid bench for two years, 284 days after his resignation. Both times he took office mid-season. His first term, which he assumed in January 2016, is historic: three Champions League, one League, two Club World Cups, two European Super Cups and one in Spain. In the second, without Cristiano Ronaldo, the numbers have suffered in victories, goals and titles: he won a League and a Spanish Super Cup. Against Elche, Zidane became the second coach with the most matches in the history of the white entity (247), surpassing his former coach, Vicente del Bosque.
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