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Zidane dismisses crisis talk
- Updated: October 2, 2016
Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane accepts things must change after the club drew for the third straight game in La Liga but insisted there is no crisis at the club.
Los Blancos began the season with four wins from four but dropped points at home to Villarreal on September 21, when victory would have seen them pick up a league record 17th win in a row.
Three further draws have now followed in all competitions and Real looked a jaded and disjointed outfit in drawing 1-1 with Eibar at the Bernabeu with Gareth Bale cancelling out Fran Rico’s sixth-minute header.
However, Zidane insisted it was no time to panic despite his side’s poor run of form.
“This is not a crisis – this is just October, we mustn’t go crazy about this,” he told reporters at his post-match press …