🎙️ Zidane: “We controlled the game and deserved the win. We had chances to get a third or even a fourth goal. We struggled at times because this game demanded an awful lot, but that's what you come to expect against these teams."
🎙️ Zidane: “We're at the limit physically. It was a tremendous match today but that's football and it's what we have to deal with now, but it feels better when you end up with three points. We're in the title fight like the rest of the teams."
🎙️ Zidane: "I don't look when things are going well and I don't listen when things aren't going well, nothing is going to change until the end of the season. We must carry on doing what we're doing. We know it's going to be tough."
🎙️ Zidane: "@nachofi1990 is a very reliable player, he's been at the club for a long time and he knows this place well. He's always ready to play when we need him. He did well tonight, I'm happy for all my players because it's not easy."
🎙️ Zidane: "We're still in both competitions and want to keep fighting and winning. We might have problems, but we shouldn't fear anything, we have to believe in the work we're doing. We must carry on working hard."
🎙️ Zidane: "The winner of tomorrow's game won't determine the winner of the league, Atleti are still at the top. @hazardeden10 is still not ready to feature."
🎙️ Zidane: "We're enjoying @vinijr, but you have to keep him away from the spot light and not expect him to become the best out of nowhere. He's a calm kid, who's very focused."
Marcelo: "I couldn’t breathe. I was trying not to panic. This was in the dressing room right before the CL final against Liverpool in 2018. Felt like something was stuck in my chest, having nerves is normal but this was different."
Marcelo: "I am telling you, brother, it felt like I was suffocating. Everything had started the night before the final (2018). I couldn’t eat. I couldn’t sleep. I was thinking only of the match."
Marcelo: "For me, the pressure was the most intense before the Liverpool final. Maybe people will think that is strange. We had already won two trophies in a row. Everybody on the outside wanted Liverpool to win. So what’s the problem?"