With three Champions League trophies, two European Super Cups, two World Club Championships, one LaLiga win and one Spanish Super Cup, Zidane has become one of the most successful coaches in the history of Real Madrid.
At this point in history, Zidane is only surpassed in titles by Miguel Muñoz, who won 14 between 1960 and 1974. But the Frenchman has only been around for almost two and a half years.
At the moment, Zidane is only missing the Copa del Rey, where he has struggled since first taking charge, having been eliminated in the last editions by Celta de Vigo and Leganés.
HIs numbers during his first stage at the Santiago Bernabeu were tremendously positive, with 51 wins, 14 draws and five losses. However, since he arrived after replacing Solari, things have been very different.
Real Madrid faces the Spanish Super Cup after a half of the season full of doubts, as they were not able to get the first place in the group stage of the Champions and their performances in LaLiga has been marked by the irregularity.
The Super Cup in Saudi Arabia is presented as a golden opportunity to scare away the doubts and firmly come back to winning ways. Zidane will have to go all out in a short and demanding tournament in which he will not be able to count on Hazard, Benzema or Bale.