Zidane spoke to the press to go over the next league match that will confront his team, Real Madrid, against Mallorca, in the 31st round of La Liga.
The French coach wanted to start by speaking for the rival: "We are not going to be confident, we are going to play against a team that is going to come looking for the three points, it bothers you at any moment because they are players that have proved it in the first leg. We're just thinking about the game and continuing to do what we're doing, with seriousness and concentration and trying to win the game from minute one until the end".
As for the complaints of Real Madrid about the timetables, 'Zizou' commented: "Everyone does his own work. I do mine. I have my opinion and I am not going to get involved in anything. One day it's the timetables, another day it's the referees... Something always happens. I do my job, which is quite complicated. And what cheers us up is the game. It's a final, there are eight league matches left and we have a very important match and that's what interests me. The rest I understand, everyone can give his opinion, but I am also interested in mine".
"The calendar is what it is. I have my opinion, but it doesn't change anything. What we have to do as a coach and staff is to think about resting because the matches are what they are, we have eleven matches in a short time and we have to take care of these details, which is the recovery," he added.
Zidane also had time to talk about the controversy generated by the supposed favoritism by referees: "Madrid is an important team, we talk about it every day and everyone can give his opinion. Here it's normal, it's your job. But in the end it's not about that, I don't get involved even when things are good or bad".