La Liga giants Real Madrid have been suffering since the departure of their highest goalscorer Cristiano Ronaldo during the summer transfer window. CR7 stunned the football world when he opted to move to Italian giants Juventus for a fee of 100 million euros following Real Madrid’s third consecutive Champions League victory last year. Frenchman Zinedine Zidane, who left the Spanish giants last year, has been reinstated as Real Madrid coach just ten months after he left that position. Following Zidane and Ronaldo’s departure, the results were not kind for the Los Blancos who look certain to go without any major trophies for the first time since 2014/15. Zidane was asked if his move back to Real Madrid would see CR7’s return to Santiago Bernabeu for the second time. He said: “That isn’t the issue right now,” before adding, “The issue right now is that there are 11 games and we’re going to think about that.” “You know who Cristiano is, he’s in the history of this club and no-one’s