Real Madrid defender Nacho said his team-mates have great confidence in their ability to succeed this season without Zinedine Zidane and Cristiano Ronaldo, while admitting the duo had been essential to the club s success in recent years.
Head coach Zidane left the club after guiding Madrid to a third consecutive Champions League title in 2017-18 and was replaced by Julen Lopetegui.
The Frenchman s departure preceded Ronaldo s €112million transfer to Juventus, leaving Los Blancos without their all-time leading goal-scorer going into 2018-19.
Nacho, who played all 90 minutes of Madrid s 2-0 victory over Getafe in their opening LaLiga match of the season, told GQ magazine that the loss of Zidane and Ronaldo had only strengthened his side s resolve.
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They ve been two very important people, but we re going to strengthen and fight for everything to come, said the 28-year-old.
We have great confidence in ourselves.
It s clear that Zizou and Cris have been essential in the last few years but life goes on without them.
We have to develop our strengths and continue competing.