Also: Burnley v Leicester and West Ham v HuddersfieldLive scoreboard! Follow all of the day’s goals and gamesAnd feel free to email Gregg or tweet him @GreggBakowski 1.43pm GMT Hola readers. It’s Zinedine Zidane’s second coming as Real Madrid manager this afternoon. When he first took the Madrid job, in January 2016, his opening match in charge was a 5-0 thrashing of Deportivo. He could do with a similar display this afternoon to spread some positive vibes around the Bernabéu, which has been a despairing place at times this season. The visitors are Celta Vigo, who are in the midst of a slump. They have taken only four points from 11 games without the injured Iago Aspas. They need to start picking up points quickly. That match kicks off at 3.15pm GMT (4.15pm CET) and I’ll be keeping a close eye on it. There has already been a clear sign from the club that they will be giving Zidane their full backing. They signed the Brazilian defender Éder Militão from Porto for €50m in midweek. He won’t be playing this afternoon as he can’t join until the summer and while he isn’t a galáctico-style signing, his purchase is an early statement of intent from the club. Continue reading…
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