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Matuidi thinks Zidane is ready to coach France

Let's be realistic here, any manager who coaches Real Madrid knows perfectly that his days there are numbered. One of the biggest clubs in the world can't afford missing titles for a whole season, that's why Zidane knows that Florentino may sack him this season if Los Blancos don't win anything. This opens a whole new possibility for the French legend, France would welcome him with open arms given his brilliant past with the Bleus. 

For players such as Blaise Matuidi, having Zidane as a manager could be perfect for them because this generation is arguably one of the most competitive in recent history, almost parallel to the one Zizou was the leader of a decade ago. Talking to the press, Matuidi said: "Zinedine Zidane is ready to coach France, yet right now Didier Deschamps is doing a good job too. Who knows what the future has in store, but Zidane is ready and at one of the best clubs in the world."

About his time at PSG with new manager Unai Emery, Blaise said that: "Emery is integrating very well, is speaking to us in French and is looking to understand our group dynamic. None of that is easy because it is a new country and new language. While we haven't gotten off to the best of starts this season, the campaign is just beginning and we have improved in these last few weeks."

Photo credit: Real Madrid CF

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