Real Madrid dropped two points in the game at Villarreal. The visitors were in front on the scoreboard for most of the game, but a Gerard Moreno penalty in the final 15 minutes levelled the scores.
After the match, which was Madrid's second successive slip up in the league, Zinedine Zidane talked to the media about the game and he was disappointed his team were unable to get the win.
"We've dropped two points, obviously. We deserved much more this Saturday. I congratulate my players on their effort. That's why I'm even more annoyed at not being able to get the three points," the French coach said.
Despite the slip up, one of the main topics of conversation in Zidane's press conference was Isco's reported request to leave the club in January. The Frenchman made it clear that Isco is another member of the squad.
"I don't have anything to stay about it. I'm not going to say anything about what happens in private. Isco is a Real Madrid player and he's going to stay here. He's with us and there's nothing else to say," he said.
Lastly, Zidane spoke about the criticism his team received and he also talked about Hazard's return. "I'm as happy as before and it's always going to be like that. You keep on doing your job and I'll do mine. Eden is fine. I have to manage the amount of minutes he's played. He's not played much recently, but he's with us," he concluded.