Bordeaux president, Jean-Louis Triaud, dodged the issue of his club
potentially signing up Zinedine
Zidane to take over the coaching of their team next season, while rumours
placing the current Real
Madrid assistant coach at the helm of the Girondins are gaining ground."It's
a rumour and when the time comes to talk about next year's team, we'll talk
again", the Bordeaux
president told French radio station, 'RMC'.
So far, the club president has denied reports suggesting
that Zidane would take over the reins next year - a deal that has a "90
percent" chance of being done, according to TV channel "iTéle".
The French football idol recently said he had designs on
becoming a head coach, which has led to speculation linking him to several
French league clubs, including Monaco,
currently under Claudio Rianieri's leadership.
Bordeaux, with Francis Gillot
now on the bench, is one of France's
historic clubs, having won six league championships, lifted four French Cup
trophies and three French League Cup trophies.
It is currently lying seventh in the French league table,
without any mathematical possibility of qualifying for European competition
next season.
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