Real Madrid manager Zidane: There is no justification, no excuses
Updated On: 10 November, 2020 08:06 AM IST | Madrid | AFP
Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane rues poor defending after reigning champions are stunned 1-4 by struggling Valencia; insists there is no justification for loss

Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos (left), defender Marcelo and forward Vinicius Junior (right) wear a dejected look during their team's 1-4 defeat to Valencia in a La Liga match on Sunday. Pic/AFP
Real Madrid were thrashed 1-4 at struggling Valencia on Sunday as Carlos Soler scored a hat-trick of penalties to raise further doubts over La Liga's reigning champions. Madrid took the lead through Karim Benzema but presented Valencia with four gifts at Mestalla, including three spot-kicks and an own-goal scored by Raphael Varane, to fall to another surprise defeat. "There is no justification, no excuses," said Zinedine Zidane. "It's a bad game and a bad day."
Goal glut
This is the first time Madrid have conceded four goals since letting in five against Barcelona in October 2018 and puts the brakes on their recovery that had followed a rocky start to the season. After back-to-back losses to Cadiz and Shakhtar Donestsk last month, Zidane's side appeared to have turned a corner with wins over Barca, Huesca and Inter Milan. Yet this result puts the pressure back on ahead of the international break, with Madrid now fourth in the table, four points behind early leaders Real Sociedad.
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