Real Madrid crashed to a humiliating Copa del Rey exit on Wednesday when it was knocked out by little Leganes in the quarterfinals with under-fire coach Zinedine Zidane taking the blame.
European champion Real lost 2-1 in the second leg at its Bernabeu home as the tie finished 2-2 on aggregate with its modest city neighbor going through on away goals despite having lost the first leg 1-0 last week.
"I am responsible for all of this. It's a failure for me," said Zidane who recently penned a contract extension until 2020.
Admitting that it had been his worst night as a coach, the Frenchman added: "It's a logical result, our opponents played their match and we did not.
"It a big blow. We did what we had to do in the first leg. Nobody expected this, especially me but this is soccer.
"I am the manager. i picked the team and I was wrong in many regards.It's up to me to find the solutions. I will continue to fight, to work, to battle and to find the things the team needs."
Javi Eraso gave Leganes a 32nd-minute lead with a spectacular curling shot from long range. Karim Benzema levelled on the night after 47 minutes thanks to a pass from Lucas Vazquez but Brazilian striker Gabriel Pires then hit the winner with a firm header eight minutes later.
It was a depressing evening for Zinedine Zidane's side who, despite being in the Champions League last 16 where they face Paris Saint-Germain in three weeks' time, are 19 points behind Barcelona in the Spanish title race.
The fans let their feelings known by booing off the team at half-time.
Leganes have a budget of just €45 million (US$55.8 million) - 15 times less than the €675 million commanded by mighty Real.
Even without Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale, who were rested Wednesday after starring in the 7-1 rout of Deportivo La Coruna at the weekend, Real should still have had enough firepower for a side languishing in 13th spot in La Liga.
Zidane started with Sergio Ramos, Karim Benzema and Marco Asensio, who scored in the first leg but he got a warning of what was to come when Claudio Beauve saw a free-kick come back off a post.
But Leganes put on an inspired display, despite having their backs to the wall late in the game, to make the semi-finals but needed a 3-2 penalty shoot-out to defeat Alaves who won 2-1 for a 3-3 aggregate. On Tuesday, Sergio Escudero's goal after just 24 seconds set Sevilla on its way to a 3-1 win over Atletico Madrid and a place in the semi-finals. Sevilla, finalists in 2016, had won the first leg 2-1.
Meanwhile, Brazilian playmaker Philippe Coutinho has been named in the Barcelona squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash against Espanyol, his first call-up since his €160 million move from Liverpool.
Coutinho, who has been handed the number 14 shirt vacated by China-bound Javier Mascherano, had been side-lined by a thigh injury since his drawn-out transfer saga came to an end on January 6.
Agence France-Presse
Madrid
European champion Real lost 2-1 in the second leg at its Bernabeu home as the tie finished 2-2 on aggregate with its modest city neighbor going through on away goals despite having lost the first leg 1-0 last week.
"I am responsible for all of this. It's a failure for me," said Zidane who recently penned a contract extension until 2020.
Admitting that it had been his worst night as a coach, the Frenchman added: "It's a logical result, our opponents played their match and we did not.
"It a big blow. We did what we had to do in the first leg. Nobody expected this, especially me but this is soccer.
"I am the manager. i picked the team and I was wrong in many regards.It's up to me to find the solutions. I will continue to fight, to work, to battle and to find the things the team needs."
Javi Eraso gave Leganes a 32nd-minute lead with a spectacular curling shot from long range. Karim Benzema levelled on the night after 47 minutes thanks to a pass from Lucas Vazquez but Brazilian striker Gabriel Pires then hit the winner with a firm header eight minutes later.
It was a depressing evening for Zinedine Zidane's side who, despite being in the Champions League last 16 where they face Paris Saint-Germain in three weeks' time, are 19 points behind Barcelona in the Spanish title race.
The fans let their feelings known by booing off the team at half-time.
Leganes have a budget of just €45 million (US$55.8 million) - 15 times less than the €675 million commanded by mighty Real.
Even without Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale, who were rested Wednesday after starring in the 7-1 rout of Deportivo La Coruna at the weekend, Real should still have had enough firepower for a side languishing in 13th spot in La Liga.
Zidane started with Sergio Ramos, Karim Benzema and Marco Asensio, who scored in the first leg but he got a warning of what was to come when Claudio Beauve saw a free-kick come back off a post.
But Leganes put on an inspired display, despite having their backs to the wall late in the game, to make the semi-finals but needed a 3-2 penalty shoot-out to defeat Alaves who won 2-1 for a 3-3 aggregate. On Tuesday, Sergio Escudero's goal after just 24 seconds set Sevilla on its way to a 3-1 win over Atletico Madrid and a place in the semi-finals. Sevilla, finalists in 2016, had won the first leg 2-1.
Meanwhile, Brazilian playmaker Philippe Coutinho has been named in the Barcelona squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash against Espanyol, his first call-up since his €160 million move from Liverpool.
Coutinho, who has been handed the number 14 shirt vacated by China-bound Javier Mascherano, had been side-lined by a thigh injury since his drawn-out transfer saga came to an end on January 6.
Agence France-Presse
Madrid
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