Football: Legend Zidane wants to be France national coach

Former French football star and new coach of Real Madrid Castilla Zinedine Zidane reacts during the Spanish League B football match Real Madrid Castilla vs Atletico de Madrid at the Cerro del Espino stadium in Majadahonda, near Madrid on Aug 24, 2014
Former French football star and new coach of Real Madrid Castilla Zinedine Zidane reacts during the Spanish League B football match Real Madrid Castilla vs Atletico de Madrid at the Cerro del Espino stadium in Majadahonda, near Madrid on Aug 24, 2014. Former France football captain Zinedine Zidane, currently coach of the Real Madrid reserve side, admitted Tuesday he wants to be the France national coach in the future. -- PHOTO: AFP

MARSEILLE (AFP) - Former France football captain Zinedine Zidane, currently coach of the Real Madrid reserve side, admitted Tuesday he wants to be the France national coach in the future.

The former World Player of the Year worked as Carlo Ancelotti's assistant as Real won the Champions League and Copa del Rey last season and is following in the footsteps of Pep Guardiola by beginning his career in management in the Spanish third tier.

"I'm ambitious. Now I'm a coach I say to myself 'why not be national coach?'," Zidane, 42, said in an interview published Tuesday in the daily La Provence newspaper.

"I love the France team, I wore this jersey. That doesn't mean to say that I can be coach, but from the moment I went over to the other side of the fence it's obviously a possibility."

He added: "Now I'm coaching Real's young players. One thing at a time."

Capped 108 times, former World Cup and European championship winner Zidane retired from international football after the 2006 World Cup where France reached the final.

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