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Monday, 3 November 2014

Zidane's legend status should means he doesn't need coaching license?

Thegoalmac can reveal that according to Marco Materazzi, Zinedine Zidane 's reputation and stature in football should mean he does not require a certificate to coach.

I personally don't understand what this guy is talking about, being a great player doesn't guarantee you will be a successful coach. As the likes of Maradona, Rudd Gullit, Marco Van Basten and many more great players has proved in the past.

Coaching has its required qualifications and it should be met by everyone, irrespective of who you are. My opinion though, what do you think? Continue for more details and what Mr Materazzi said.
The Frenchman received a three-month ban from coaching the Real Madrid reserve team because he does not have the required qualifications for training in Spain, as he picked up his Uefa licence in France to an inferior level.

He has since launched an appeal against the suspension and has been cleared to continue coaching the team until the issue is dealt with .

But Materazzi - who was infamously headbutted by Zidane at World Cup 2014 - believes it is ridiculous for someone with such a long list of triumphs from their playing career to require a badges to coach.

"When you're champion like Zidane, Materazzi or a few others, you do not need a coaching badges to coach," the Italian told  Canal Plus.  "If you have 25-year career behind you, you should not need a certificate."

The former Italy defender also talked about Zlatan Ibrahimovic, whom he played with at Inter, and is up for the 2014 Ballon d'Or after firing Paris Saint-Germain to the Ligue 1 title in 2013-14.

"Zlatan has been an icon everywhere where he has played," he added. "I can't say just the good things about this player because he still has the desire to improve.

"It is no coincidence that in every championship he has played in he has made ​​the difference. This is a player who never gives defeated."

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