Club captain Ramos congratulated coach Zidane for leading Real Madrid to their 34th La Liga title on Monday. “I congratulate Zidane, the team and all the fans because this is a historic year for us,” Ramos said at the presentation of the trophy.
Real Madrid winning the La Liga title
Real Madrid captain Ramos congratulated coach Zidane on the team’s victory in the La Liga title.
Ramos said, “Zidane is a great coach and he has always led us to victory. I am very proud of him and I want to congratulate him on his success.”
Zidane said of his team’s win, “It was an amazing year. We never gave up and we are really happy with this title.”
Ramos congratulated Zidane for leading Real to victory
Real Madrid captain Ramos congratulated coach Zidane on leading his team to victory in La Liga, the club’s first league title in six years.
Ramos said after the match that he was “very proud” of his team and thanked coach Zidane for his hard work. “Zidane is a great coach and he deserves all the credit for this,” Ramos said. “We’re very happy, it’s our first league title in six years so it’s a big relief.”
Real Madrid had been facing mounting pressure from Barcelona to win La Liga, with Barca winning the Copa Del Rey and Spanish Super Cup earlier this season. But Real Madrid held off their rivals to claim their first league title since 2012.
Ramos retired in and is now a team captain
Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos congratulated coach Zinedine Zidane on leading the team to victory in La Liga, the Spanish football league.
Ramos retired from playing at the end of last season and was appointed as captain in January 2019. He has since led the team to victory in La Liga and the Champions League, and is now retiring from playing.
Speaking after Real’s 3-1 win over Barcelona in the final of La Liga, Ramos said: “I want to congratulate Zidane because he’s a great coach, he’s won everything and he deserves this title.”
Ramos is set to become a team captain for a long time to come, and his presence will be greatly missed on the pitch.
Zidane is Real Madrid’s new head coach
Real Madrid announced today that Zinedine Zidane has been named the club’s new head coach. Zidane, who led France to their third-straight World Cup title in 2006, will replace Carlo Ancelotti, who was fired earlier this month.
Zidane is a legendary player and coach in the world of football. He led Real Madrid to their tenth La Liga title this season, and was also part of the team that won the Champions League in 2003 and 2007.
This is a huge loss for Los Blancos, but they have chosen wisely in appointing Zidane as head coach. He has a wealth of experience and knows how to win titles. He will need all of his skills if he is going to turn around Real Madrid’s fortunes.
The 34th La Liga title
Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos congratulated coach Zinedine Zidane on his successful season with the club, after the Blancos clinched their 34th La Liga title with a victory over Las Palmas on Sunday.
Ramos said: “The team has great players and he [Zidane] has given them the right instructions, helped them integrate well and got them playing to their best abilities. He’s a great coach, someone who always takes care of his players.”
Zidane, meanwhile, was happy to have led the Blancos to their first league title in five years, adding: “This year has been a very special year for me as a coach and for Real Madrid. We’ve come back from difficult moments and we’re very proud of what we’ve done.”