Former Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has been spotted exchanging heated words with a journalist.

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Despite failing to win last season’s La Liga title, Zidane’s Real Madrid did take it to a final day shoot out with rivals Atletico Madrid.

Although eventually coming up short, it still came as a shock when the Frenchman announced he would be leaving the club.

Still with many unanswered questions flying around, one journalist recently spotted the former manager and took the opportunity to ask why he had left the Spanish giants.

“Are you still asking the same dumb questions as before? Your job is a disgrace,” replied Zidane, speaking in Spanish.

“It’s always the same with you. I know you and you know me. Come here, let me talk to you without the cameras.”

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