Real Madrid manager, Zinedine Zidane, has admitted that his contract with the club “means nothing”. Zidane stated this after their 2-2 draw against second-tier Numancia in the Copa del Rey on Wednesday. Madrid progressed 5-2 on aggregate thanks to their 3-0 first-leg win, but that remains their only win in four matches. In the league, Zidane’s men are 16 points behind leaders Barcelona. “I just go game to game, year to year,” Zidane, who agreed a new Madrid deal in September, said. “I cannot think two or three years down the line, as I know how it is here, even having a contract, which means nothing. “It is not easy for the players who play less. We played a good game. We maybe lacked a bit of gas at the end.”
Chelsea manager, Antonio Conte, has rued his side’s wastefulness in front of goal, after their 0-0 draw with Arsenal in their Carabao Cup semi-final tie on Wednesday. Four days after the Blues drew goalless at Norwich City, they were unable to find a way past a much-changed Gunners “We shot 20 times. We created chances to score, but we didn’t take them. “I think in the last period we must be more clinical, better offensively. Otherwise, if you don’t score, if you’re lucky the game finishes in a draw. “After Norwich it’s the second 0-0 in a row. We have to reflect on this and try to improve during training sessions and try to improve in this situation. “Honestly, I think you must be worried if you don’t create chances to score and it becomes very difficult to score. This team in every game creates chances to score. “This season maybe we’re a bit unlucky. We’re not so good to take these chances. My speech is not for the strikers. For example, Christensen had two fanta...