He added: “On top of that, the fact that it’s England, where he’s never really been keen on as a player or a manager, where he doesn’t speak the language, which is a huge issue for him who bases a lot of his management on man-management, and being able to have that relationship with his players, mostly by being very close to the dressing room.
“If you don’t speak the language, there is a barrier between you and them, you and your players.
So despite Ronaldo and [Raphael] Varane being at the club, I still think it’s a very long shot to get Zidane.”