Rafael Benitez has been sacked as manager of Real Madrid.
The
former Liverpool and Chelsea boss has endured a tough season at the
Bernabeu since taking over in June, and while he only finds his side
four points off Atletico at the top of La Liga he has had fallouts with
key players and been criticised for a defensive style of football.
Benitez
was also denied the chance for another piece of silverware, the Copa
del Rey, after an administrative gaffe saw them expelled for fielding an
ineligible player against Cadiz.
The last straw: Valencia 2-2 Real Madrid
It
leaves the Champions League as their most likely chance of glory this
season, but club president Florentino Perez has opted for a change ahead
of their round-of-16 tie with Roma next month.
An announcement is expected later on today.
Zinedine Zidane - the coach of Real Madrid's second team, Castilla - is expected to take over.
The
Frenchman is understood to privately prefer a summer change and the
chance to undertake an entire pre-season but won't turn down the chance
to manage the ten-time European champions if, as expected, Perez offers
him the job.
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