Monday, 9 September 2019
Roberto Soldado Talks about Zinedine Zidane
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Roberto Soldado, Granada striker, talks about Real Madrid coach, Zinedine Zidane. He revealed his memories of Zizou.
Roberto Soldado returned to LaLiga after a career in Turkey. Soldado left Spanish soil to join Fenerbache in 2017.
Most of Roberto Soldado’s career was indeed spent in Spain. Soldado had defended Real Madrid, Valencia, and most recently joined Granada.
Roberto Soldado’s earlier career was at Real Madrid. Understandably, Soldado is a product of the Los Merengues football academy about a decade ago.
Roberto Soldado’s debut was when Real Madrid faced Valencia. At that time, the former Spanish national team striker replaced Zinedine Zidane in the final 15 minutes.
Roberto Soldado also has memories of the match. Moreover, Real Madrid faced Valencia which is the hometown of the attacker.
“A lot happened that night. However, Real Madrid lost 1-2 in my debut match. Incidentally, at that time we faced Valencia, which is my hometown,” said Roberto Soldado.
“However, I remember a number of impressive moments. When you came from the Real Madrid academy, playing at the Santiago Bernabeu was your biggest dream.”
“More or less, when competing against Valencia and replacing Zinedine Zidane, it was like a dream come true for me,” he continued.
Currently, Roberto Soldado is the 59th highest scorer in the LaLiga match. However, the amount can still increase as Soldado joins Granada.
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