Zinedine Zidane’s Records Against Clubs – All Stats You Need To Know

409
Zinedine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane
- Advertisement -

Here are the records Zinedine Zidane holds against some of the biggest clubs

Can you guess which club has the worst record against Zinedine Zidane? We gathered some information from Transfermarkt for some of the best clubs in the world, that is, their all time performing stats.

This article will tell you about the records Zinedine Zidane holds against some of the biggest clubs.

Record against clubs

Atletico Madrid

  • Games – 13
  • Wins – 6
  • Draws – 5
  • Lose – 2
  • Goals – 23

Sevilla

  • Games – 12
  • Wins – 8
  • Draws – 2
  • Lose – 2
  • Goals – 31

Celta De Vigo

  • Games – 12
  • Wins – 8
  • Draws – 3
  • Lose – 1
  • Goals – 36

Valencia

  • Games – 11
  • Wins – 6
  • Draws – 2
  • Lose – 3
  • Goals – 23

Barcelona

  • Games – 11
  • Wins – 6
  • Draws – 3
  • Lose – 2
  • Goals – 19

Zidane’s record against Celta Vigo is quite good as compared to other clubs. In just a short period of time that he spent with Real Madrid as their manager, Zidane won every possible title he could.

Zinedine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane

He is not managing any club currently but rumours are there that PSG wants him to be their manager next season. Mauricio Pochettino wants to leave the club as soon as possible and the most possible reason behind this is the PSG’s management.

- Advertisement -

Zinedine Zidane’s Titles

  • WORLD’S BEST CLUB COACH X2
  • FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP X2
  • UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE X3
  • LA LIGA X2
  • SUPERCOPA DE ESPANA X2
  • UEFA SUPERCUP X2

In his five year stint at Santiago Bernabeu, his biggest achievement was that he won three consecutive UEFA Champions League titles in a row. Do you remember the strength that the 2016/17 Real Madrid squad held? That was inarguably one of the greatest squad of all time.

In 2020, the French legend won his last title (La Liga) with Real Madrid. He left the club eventually not to mention the club did its best to make him stay but couldn’t help the situation.

Real Madrid lost the first semi-final leg of the 2021/22 UEFA Champions League after facing a 4-3 defeat against Manchester City. The second leg will be played at Santiago Bernabeu and we bet the game is not gonna be soft.

Previous articleTop 10 Players With Most UCL Final Games Since 1992/93 Season
Next articleTop 10 Most Valuable Players That Switched Clubs As Free Agents