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Zinedine Zidane speaks about his Real Madrid future

Los Blancos' French coach was quick to congratulate Atlético Madrid on their title triumph but the biggest focus was on what he would now do with his career.

Zinedine Zidane speaks about his Real Madrid future
Pablo MoranoAP

It was over Zinedine Zidane refused to confirm whether he will still be in charge of Real Madrid next season after the Spanish giants ended the season empty handed. This has not happened for over a decade.

Zidane not giving too much away on Madrid future

Zidane's side finished two points behind LaLiga champions Atlético Madrid, with a total of 84, following Saturday's 2-1 victory over Villarreal.

They were dumped out of the Copa del Rey in the third round by minnows Alcoyano, while their Champions League challenge ended at the semi-final stage. Local media reports have speculated that the Frenchman would walk away at the end of the season, with some going as far to suggest he had already told the Real squad of his intentions - something he strenuously denied at the time.

"Right now, we need to be relaxed and then when things have calmed down in the next few days then I'll talk to the club, and that's that, but today's not the day," he told a news conference.

"Soon we'll see what happens, not only with me but with everything the club is planning for next season. You've (the media) have said it already - we didn't win anything this year and we know what we have to do at this club.

"The fans are the most important thing, and they have to be proud of everything the players have done, we gave our absolute everything."

Casemiro has no excuses

"The champions are the team who win the most games, and there's no excuses from us," midfielder Casemiro said in his post-match interview.

"We always want to win, but it wasn't to be and we have to congratulate Atlético and their coach.

"We were one game from getting to the Champions League final and took LaLiga to the final day. We're proud, it was a tough season where we really had to fight and work hard."

Ramos and Vázquez doubts for future

Captain Sergio Ramos, who was an unused substitute in Saturday's game, is out of contract next month and his future remains uncertain after 16 years at the club, with no agreement in place for his renewal.

Fellow defender Lucas Vázquez, an injury absentee on Saturday, also looks set to leave, with his deal expiring at the end of June.