Real Madrid names current Spain boss Lopetegui as next manager
Champions League holder Real Madrid made a shock announcement on Tuesday, hiring current Spain boss Julen Lopetegui as the club's next manager.
Real named Lopetegui as Zinedine Zidane's successor with a statement on its website, adding that the 51-year-old tactician signed a three-year deal and is set to take control of the capital city giant after the World Cup in Russia.
Reunited at the Bernabéu....
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) June 12, 2018
🇪🇸 Julen Lopetegui led current Real Madrid stars Isco, Dani Carvajal & Nacho to international glory at youth level. 🏆🏆#UCL pic.twitter.com/DMa6E5gOpR
Lopetegui, who's revived the Spanish national team since taking charge of the 2010 World Cup winner in July 2016, was previously linked with a move to Wolves before taking La Furia Roja's top job. Now set for another change of managerial plans, his appointment comes as a surprise after he extended his Spain contract in May.
A former 'keeper with a lone senior cap, Lopetegui played for Real between 1988 and 1991 and was in charge of the club's B team in 2008-09 before enlisting with the national team as the Under-19 coach.
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