Real Madrid coach, Zinedine Zidane has promised to respect Paris Saint-Germain's relationship with Kylian Mbappe at Parc des Princes. Amid the ongoing controversy that led to Thomas Tuchel telling Mbappe to respect coaching decisions after he ignored the ex BvB manager in last weekend's Ligue 1 win at Montpellier, Zidane has said, henceforth, he won't cause more crisis with his interest in the player. According to him, he will not even comment on the ongoing saga at the club because it would be disrespectful to the player, manager and club. His words, "Mbappe plays for PSG. I can't comment on what goes on there behind the scenes," "That would be a lack of respect on my part. You know that I know him very well, but I have to have respect." On the El Classico on Wednesday affecting the Valencia clash on Sunday, he said, "We don't even talk about it," "We are not interested in what will happen on Wednesday. We are only interested in tomorrow's game. "Valencia are playing very well, getting very good results, they're through to the next stage of the Champions League. "What we want is to give the best version of ourselves and to try to continue growing as a team. That is what interests us." On if Bale wil start anytime soon, "I don't think Gareth's role is less important now," "He is one of us and I will count on him, but I have 25 players and they are all important to me. I follow the squad's progress day by day and everyone puts in. Bale is as important as the others."
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