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Under immense pressure, Zinedine Zidane spoke to the media on Friday and was asked several times about his job security. At the press conference prior to Saturday’s clash against Sevilla, the coach said: “I have never considered myself immovable. You feel that way as a player and as a coach. I will live this experience until the last day. Criticism is normal. I feel the support of the club. I can’t be happy when we lose, of course, but we know where we are and it’s a privilege to be at this club and to be fighting. I will fight until the last day and the players too ”.
The coach was asked if he would watch out for Borussia Mönchengladbach’s next game and insisted he will not. He said: “The most important thing for us is tomorrow’s game. We need to score points against a difficult opponent. We like these kinds of matches. We know the situation in which we find ourselves and we want to compete. We have another chance to change the momentum and I trust my players. It is a difficult situation, but we have been in similar situations in the past. Here I have been a player, I have been a coach. I know the history of this club ”.
Finally, Zidane was asked for an update on Sergio Ramos and his recovery from injury. The coach explained: “With Sergio we are not risking anything, as with any other player. I don’t want a player with a minor injury to end up with a more serious one. We will see how it is tomorrow.