Zinedine Zidane hails 'important' Real Madrid win after difficult week

Published on: 06 November 2017

Casemiro, Isco and Asensio all found the net for Real Madrid as the Los Blancos picked up a crucial win against Las Palmas at Santiago Bernabeu. Casemiro, Marco Asensio and Isco all found the back of the net for Real Madrid in a routine win over Las Palmas.

After Real Madrid ended a difficult week with Sunday evening's 3-0 La Liga victory over Las Palmas, Los Blancos boss Zinedine Zidane admitted his side had "needed the win."

A dull first half at the Bernabeu saw Madrid dominate. But Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo spurned chances before Casemiro scored Madrid's first headed goal of 2017-18 at a corner just before half-time.

Ten minutes after the break, Marco Asensio's latest long-range strike made it 2-0. And with a quarter of an hour remaining, a sweeping Madrid move saw Ronaldo superbly assist Isco to make it 3-0.

Coming after last weekend's 2-1 La Liga reverse at Girona, and Wednesday's 3-1 Champions League defeat at Tottenham, a comfortable victory had been very welcome, the Los Blancos coach told the postgame news conference.

"After what happened in the last two games, it was important to win," Zidane said. "We scored three goals, kept a clean sheet, got a win. We had difficulties in the first half. In the second half we played much quicker, and are happy with that.

Real Madrid needed Sunday's win, says Zinedine Zidane.

"The players needed it. The previous two games were a difficult blow. But we know we can improve things, and we will, for sure. Today it was important to win."

It was another frustrating evening for Ronaldo, who is still on just one La Liga goal in 2017-18, and did not celebrate Madrid's third goal even though he had provided a fine assist.

"You always think about negative things," Zidane said, when asked about the Portuguese's visible angst. "I always see the positive side. Cristiano gave the assist, and I know he was very happy with it.

"We know that Cristiano likes to score goals, he is happier when he scores. Maybe he is not scoring now in La Liga, but he is in the Champions League. When he doesn't score, he still brings other useful things for the team. And Cristiano always makes the difference in the end."

Zidane predicted Gareth Bale should be ready to return to the team after the international break, when Madrid face neighbours Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitano.

"The intention now is to push with Gareth," he said. "He is doing well and now we have fortnight for him to be perfect. We will see how we manage him, but the idea is for him to be ready against Atletico after the break."

Dermot Corrigan is a Madrid-based football writer who covers La Liga and the Spain national team for ESPN FC. Follow him on Twitter @dermotmcorrigan

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