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"I don't have any problem with James [Rodriguez]" Real Madrid boss Zidane says

I don't have a problem with James Rodriguez, says Real Madrid coach Zidane

After a reaction by Los Blancos youngster James Rodriguez, Zidane has been interviewed and asked for his take on the situation. But Coach Zidane has played down the issue.

According to ESPNFC he [Zidane] said:


"We did not speak about it, but it is normal when you come off.

"You want to play the 90 minutes. So these things can happen, but it's over now. I will remember just that he played a good game.

"I'm smiling because you always ask me the same question,

"And I'll tell you straight -- I don't have any problem with James -- I have nothing against him, quite the opposite.

"It's true that he regularly gets taken off but that's because he is forward and there are the first to be substituted because they are the ones who work hardest. I'm happy with James."

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