Spain’s Lopetegui to coach Real Madrid after World Cup

Spain’s coach Julen Lopetegui (L) speaks with defender Gerard Pique during a training session at Krasnodar Academy, ahead of the Russia 2018 World Cup. Real Madrid says Lopetegui will replace Zinedine Zidane as coach of the club after the tournament. (AFP)
Updated 16 June 2018
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Spain’s Lopetegui to coach Real Madrid after World Cup

  • Real Madrid says Lopetegui will be handed a three-year contract.
  • Lopetegui replaces Zinedine Zidane, who quit after leading Madrid to three straight Champions League titles.

MADRID: Real Madrid announced Tuesday that Spain coach Julen Lopetegui will become the club’s manager after the World Cup.
Madrid said in a short statement that Lopetegui has agreed to coach the Champions League winners for the next three seasons.
Madrid made the announcement three days before Spain’s opening match against Portugal in Russia.
He will take the place of Zinedine Zidane, who surprised the club two weeks ago by saying he was leaving after winning an unprecedented three straight Champions League titles.
Lopetegui has kept Spain unbeaten through 20 matches since taking over two years ago from Vicente del Bosque following the team’s failure to successfully defend its title at the 2016 European Championship.
Lopetegui guided Spain to a first-place finish in a qualifying group that included Italy for the 2018 World Cup.
Just last month Lopetegui agreed to extend his contract with Spain’s national team through 2020.
Lopetegui was picked as Del Bosque’s replacement mostly because of his success with Spain’s youth squads. He won European championships with the under-19 and under-21 teams in the early 2010s.
While shining with Spain’s national sides, he had a lackluster stint with Portuguese club Porto in his only job with a top team.

The 51-year-old Lopetegui is Basque and a former goalkeeper, who was once on the books of Real Madrid. 


Guardiola hails Man City’s ‘massive’ win over Newcastle

Updated 22 February 2026
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Guardiola hails Man City’s ‘massive’ win over Newcastle

  • Guardiola’s second-placed side closed the gap on leaders Arsenal to just two points with their tense victory at the Etihad Stadium

MANCHESTER, United Kingdom: Pep Guardiola labelled Manchester City’s 2-1 win over Newcastle on Saturday as a “massive” moment in the Premier League title race.
Guardiola’s second-placed side closed the gap on leaders Arsenal to just two points with their tense victory at the Etihad Stadium.
Nico O’Reilly put City ahead in the first half and restored the lead before half-time after Lewis Hall had equalized.
City weren’t at their best in the second half, but they held on to pile pressure on spluttering Arsenal, who travel to Tottenham for the north London derby on Sunday.
Guardiola knew it was essential to make Arsenal sweat.
“Massive. Newcastle is an incredible team, awesome in physicality and speed they have up front. Physicality in the middle. Really tough but the team was unbelievable,” he said.
“It’s coming in best part of the season. Every single game will be similar to today.”
After finishing without a trophy last season, City are back in the hunt for the seventh English title of Guardiola’s reign.
They will have a game in hand on Arsenal after this weekend and are guaranteed to win the title if they win their last 11 league matches.
Guardiola has embarked on an expensive overhaul of City’s squad in the last 12 months, shedding aging stars like Kevin De Bruyne, Ederson and Kyle Walker and bringing in the likes of Marc Guehi, Antoine Semenyo and Rayan Cherki.
The Spaniard is well aware that his new generation largely lacks the experience of winning under the pressure of a title race, which made their gritty success against Newcastle even more meaningful.
“70 percent of the players have never been in that situation, and I don’t play. So we have to live it, they know that every game will be like this,” he said.
“Especially at home, with five home games left. Today was the best crowd of the year, it was unbelievable with our people, really proud to be manager of these incredible people and fans.
“Of course in terms of points it’s important, but we have to improve to have chance to compete until the end. Now we deserve three more days off. Then another battle in Leeds.”
Guardiola singled out O’Reilly for praise after the young England midfielder’s pair of clinical finishes showed he won’t be affected by the strain of chasing Arsenal.
“Nico give us in the middle that physicality that we need. He now plays in his position,” he said.
“He has always played that, he is so complete and so young. I am really pleased the academy produced these incredible players, Nico, Phil (Foden), Rico (Lewis).”