Madrid's Zidane: I feel that I was a better player than I am a coach

Madrid's Zidane: I feel that I was a better player than I am a coach

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The Madrid boss is preparing his side for the game against Espanyol on Sunday

Zinedine Zidane says he's always felt that he was a better player and than manager and insists he won't stay in coaching for a long time. 

The Real Madrid coach is in his second spell at the Santiago Bernabeu and says the job "wears you out" as he prepares for Sunday's game at Espanyol. 

"I won't coach for 20 years. I'll retire before that," Zidane said in a press conference on Saturday at the club's Valdebebas training ground.

"I'm an unusual coach, anything could happen. I'm not planning anything. It's the day-to-day that excites me. For how long, I don't know.

"In my head, I've always been a player. I played for 18 or 19 years, and after that when people asked me if I'd be a coach, I said no. Then I decided to become one. This really wears you out. It won't be 20 years, that's for sure."  

Asked which he feels he's best at, he added: "A better player. I am happy with what I did and above all to end my career as a player here. That was the biggest thing." 

Madrid are top of the league, level on points with Barça, but lead the way thanks to their superior head to head record. 

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