Zidane reflects on difficult victory against Atalanta

Real Madrid's French coach Zinedine Zidane gives instructions during the UEFA Champions League Group B football match Inter Milan vs Real Madrid on November 25, 2020 at the Giuseppe-Meazza (San Siro) stadium in Milan. (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)
Real Madrid’s French coach Zinedine Zidane gives instructions during the UEFA Champions League Group B football match Inter Milan vs Real Madrid on November 25, 2020 at the Giuseppe-Meazza (San Siro) stadium in Milan. (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)


Real Madrid claimed a priceless secured 1-0 victory away to Atalanta in the Champions League last 16 first leg on Wednesday and head coach of Los Blancos Zinedine Zidane describing the game as difficult. 
Ferland Mendy netted a late winner as Real struggled to break down their ten-man hosts.
Madrid won their group in the previous phase of the competition, finishing two points clear of both Borussia Monchengladbach and Shakhtar Donetsk and four points clear of Inter. 
Madrid’s form has improved after a shaky start to the season. They’ve won four straight in La Liga and now sit on the shoulder of league leaders Atletico Madrid, just three points behind.
Stunned that foul from Atalanta’s Freuler was worthy of such a game-defining decision as a red card.  The game opened furiously in terms of incident. Remo Freuler was sent off for Atalanta early doors in a controversial decision, before Casemiro picked up a booking that will ensure he misses the second leg.
Madrid were unable to capitalise on their man advantage for most of the game, however, until Mendy scored his golazo inside the final five.
“It was difficult for us but in the end it’s a good result,” Zinedine Zidane said post-match in comments carried by Marca. “It’s an important result with an away goal, but we know there’s a return leg and we have to win. It wasn’t easy, even ten against eleven. We played against a very physically strong team who were defensively very good, so it’s a good result.”
Zidane was reluctant to comment extensively on the red card that, in many ways, shaped the game. “I don’t know if it was excessive,” he said. “We didn’t play a great game, but the important thing was to win. It was difficult for us to find the spaces [when coming up against ten men]”.