Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane hails Real Madrid's La Liga title bigger achievement than World Cup win with France

Former French midfield maestro Zinedine Zidane claimed winning the Spanish Premier division soccer title as Real Madrid's coach was a bigger moment than his stellar achievements as a player

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Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane hails Real Madrid's La Liga title bigger achievement than World Cup win with France

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Former French midfield maestro Zinedine Zidane claimed winning the Spanish Premier division soccer title as Real Madrid's coach was a bigger moment than his stellar achievements as a player, lifting the Champions League in his debut season as coach last year.

Madrid claimed the Spanish title for a 33rd time as Cristiano Ronaldo struck his 40th goal of the season and Karim Benzema slotted home early in the second-half to secure a 2-0 win at Malaga yesterday.

"It is the happiest day of my professional life by a distance," Zidane said after landing Madrid's first title in five years.
"Right now I would like to stand up here and dance," he added in a press conference interrupted by Marcelo, Danilo, Casemiro, Lucas Vazquez and Alvaro Morata drowning their boss in champagne.

Zidane won the World Cup, European Championships and Champions League as one of the greatest players of his generation, but said the extra responsibility that comes with being coach made his achievements all the greater.

"As coach of Real Madrid you know what the expectations are," he added. "I have experienced it as a player and that is why I say it is the happiest day of my professional life because being a coach changes everything.
"I have won everything with this club, this shirt but to win La Liga is the best of all.

"I live what I am doing with passion and what I have enjoyed the most is today because after nine or 10 months we have won La Liga."

Madrid edged out reigning champions Barcelona by just three points after the Catalans came from 2-0 down to beat Eibar 4-2.

And Zidane highlighted his side's response from losing a thrilling El Clasico 3-2 to Barca with the last kick of the ball last month by winning their last six league games as the key to the title.

"The last six games, but for sure the last three have been key," added the Frenchman. "To win 4-1 at home (against Sevilla), 4-1 away (atCelta) and then 2-0 today is spectacular." 

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