This is not Zinedine Zidane, this is the most successful coach in Real Madrid history.

Ziinedine Zidane may have broken records during his time as Real Madrid coach, but he is not the most successful coach in club history, writes Marca. In fact, great names have directed Real as Vicente del Bosque, Leo Beenhacker, Louis Molowny but Jose Villalonga, has won a trophy every 17.5 [...]
Ziinedine Zidane may have broken records during his time as Real Madrid coach, but he is not the most successful coach in club history, writes Marca.
In fact, great names have directed Real as Vicente del Bosque, Leo Beenhacker, Louis Molowny but Jose Villalonga, has won a trophy every 17.5 matches.
Those trophies came in the form of two European Cups, two titles of La League and two Copa Latina trophies, the entire space of 105 Villalong games as a coach.

Villalonga also headed the Spanish national team when they won the 1964 European Championship.
Zidane, however, Real Madrid's second most successful coach when it comes to winning trophys. In his 199 matches at the helm of Los Blancco, the Frenchman won 10 trophys, giving him a 19.9-game trophy match report.

As Real Madrid coach, Zidane was actually more efficient than Villalonga, winning a trophy at every 16.5 games.
In third place is Molowny, who won eight trophies in 180 matches, a trophy at every 22.5 matches during the 1970s and 80s, including two European Cups.
Del Bosque takes fourth position in the ranking, winning eight trophies in 246 matches one at every 30.7 games including two European Cups.
He also continued to win the World Cup and Euro 2012 at the head of the Spanish national team. After Del Bosque comes Beenhacker, who won six trophies in 197 matches at the helm of Los Blankos 1 in every 32.8 matches.
Meanwhile, Miguel Munoz, the fifth weight of (14) trophy in 605 matches, a trophy in 43.2 matches.
Exception of Juan de Carce De Carcer was Real Madrid's first-ever coach and won five trophies in 71 matches between 1920 and 1926, including four regional championships, before La League was formed in 1928. /Periscope. com/











