CardiffFeted as one of the finest talents of his generation, Zinedine Zidane has made the transition to management so smoothly that he has already eclipsed some of the games most hallowed names just 17 months into his spell as Real Madrid boss.
When Zidanes majestic strike flashed into the net to give Madrid victory in the 2002 Champions League final against Bayer Leverkusen, the French star must have believed he would never surpass that golden moment in Europes top-tier tournament.
Yet at Cardiffs Principality Stadium on Saturday, he joined the managerial immortals as Madrids 4-1 rout of Juventus made him the first coach to win successive European Cups since the great Arrigo Sacchi of AC Milan in 1989 and 1990.
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Not even Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho or Pep Guardiola have achieved that epic feat.
All the coaches you mentioned, theyre great coaches. I dont want to say Im very good because before I was scandalously bad and now Im supposed to be the best, Zidane said modestly. I have the chance to be with this great squad. In the long run, everyones been very important. For me thats the success.
Madrids impressive win rightly sparked praise for Cristiano Ronaldos predatory brace.
But it was Zidane who provided the inspiration for Madrids first La Liga and Champions League double since 1958.
After taking the lead through Ronaldo, Madrid were rocked back on their heels by Mario Mandzukics stunning overhead kick equaliser before the interval.
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However, Zidane turned the tide in the space of a few words when he faced his uncertain players in the dressing room.
Imploring his stars to believe in themselves as much as he did in them, Zidane struck the right tone and eased their fears that the trophy may slip from their grasp.
Ronaldo admitted it was in those moments that the match was won.
Zidane gave us a very positive half-time team talk and told us he really believed in us, he said.
With Zidanes words ringing in their ears, Madrid were revitalised in the second half, scoring three times to seal the famous cup with the big ears.
As he stood on the pitch amid the confetti and fireworks at full-time, a bashful smile across his face, Zidane could have been forgiven for letting his mind drift back to his childhood.
Born among Marseilles toughest streets, Zidane said this week: If you said I was going to live all of this when I was a child quite frankly I would never have believed, but here I am living it.
Throughout an incredible playing career that brought him fame and fortune, Zidane remained a reluctant hero, even when he became the idol of a nation by starring in Frances 1998 World Cup triumph.
But it was that calm demeanour that appealed to Madrid chief Florentino Perez when he made the surprise decision to appoint Zidane as boss in January 2016.
With only brief spells as Madrids assistant coach and B team boss on his CV, critics wondered how he would cope with a squad of fragile egos at a club rife with political power struggles.
Those doubters underestimated Zidanes inner resolve and the huge respect he was held in by Madrids players.
Here was a manager who could match them medal for medal and they quickly responded to his leadership.
A Champions League final victory over Atletico Madrid last season might have been seen in some quarters as beginners luck.
But Zidane had all the right answers this season.
Aware that Ronaldo had been below his best in two Champions League finals after feeling overworked earlier in those campaigns, he rested the forward nine times this season and was rewarded with 16 goals in his last 10 appearances.
Even the difficult decision of whether to recall Wales forward Gareth Bale for the final in his hometown was no problem for Zidane, who kept faith with Isco and watched his playmaker pull the strings impressively.
Blessed with the Midas touch, Zidanes success is no fluke and theres no end in sight.
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