Real Madrid Captain Sergio Ramos Hails Zinedine Zidane After Champions League Triumph
Real Madrid claimed their second Champions League trophy in three years thanks to a 5-3 penalty shoot-out victory over Atletico Madrid at Milan's San Siro after the match had finished 1-1 after extra-time
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: May 29, 2016 08:56 am IST
Highlights
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Real captain Sergio Ramos hails manager Zinedine Zidane
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Real beat Atletico to win their 11th Champions League title
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Ronaldo scored winning penalty after final was tied 1-1 in normal time
Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos paid tribute to manager Zinedine Zidane's inspirational qualities after the Spanish giants beat city rivals Atletico Madrid to be crowned kings of Europe for the 11th time on Saturday.
Real claimed their second Champions League trophy in three years thanks to a 5-3 penalty shoot-out victory over Atletico Madrid at Milan's San Siro after the match had finished 1-1 after extra-time.
All of Real's players kept their composure to beat opposition goalkeeper Jan Oblak from the spot, and when Atletico favourite Juanfran saw his effort come back off the post, Cristiano Ronaldo stepped up and hit the winner.
Ramos has been one of the stars of Real's latest two triumphs, having scored a late equaliser that pushed the 2014 final into extra-time before hitting the opener on Saturday after just 15 minutes only for Yannick Carrasco to pull Atletico level with 11 minutes remaining in normal time.
But for the man-of-the-match, Zidane's cool-headedness and leadership skills have helped tighten relations in a Real dressing room that, earlier this season, was not quite as cohesive.
"Zizou (Zidane) is very humble but determined. His arrival was really important for us because he has a great relationship with the players. We'll be celebrating this with him!" said Ramos.
Zidane was handed the head coach's position when Rafael Benitez was sacked by Real in January.
And Ramos suggested the Frenchman's promotion was the turning point of the season.
"With Rafael we had some good times, but when Zizou came the dressing room was more unified," added Ramos.
"Zidane brought a positive attitude with him."
It is the third time Zidane has got his hands on the Champions League trophy.
The former France and Real Madrid forward's superb match-winning volley secured the title for Real in 2002 when they beat Bayer Leverkusen 2-1 in Glasgow.
Having been the assistant to Carlo Ancelotti when the Italian coaching great steered Real to the 10th -- 'La Decima' -- title in Lisbon two years ago, Zidane now gets a taste of the trophy for a third time after joining an elite few, who have lifted the trophy as a player and a coach.
"I've won the Champions League as a player, as an assistant and now as a head coach. I'm so proud to be part of this great club. It's the club of my life, the one that made me who I am," said Zidane.
Ramos added: "It's an amazing feeling to win the Champions League again after 2014. It's unforgettable, and will have a special place in my heart."