Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has commented on next month's UEFA Champions League final against his former club Juventus.
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The Frenchman spent five seasons as a player with the Italian giants before making a big-money move to Real in 2001.
Fast-forward 16 years later, and Zidane is taking his Los Blancos side to a UCL final against his former club, who he feels are similar to his team.
"Real Madrid are absolutely not the favourites. It's very difficult to score against this Juve side," he told Mediaset Premium.
"The defence isn't their only strength, either. They have great players in attack, too.
"I became a man and a better player at Juve. It's a great club. Facing them in the final will be special, because I still have Juventus in my heart.
"It'll be a wonderful final, we've had a similar path and both teams deserve to be there.
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"Now there's time to prepare, but on Sunday we already have an important Liga game (at home to Sevilla)."
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