Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has responded to claims that his future at the club is on the line ahead El Clasico.
Following the shock defeat to newly-promoted Cadiz, Los Blancos suffered a loss to Shakhtar Donetsk in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday.
Despite the shaky start to the season, the Frenchman is not concerned about reports about his job.
"That's what is said. Nothing at all has changed. It was the same last year, the same in my first period. It doesn't change," Zidane said, as per Goal.
"What I have to do is my job, give 100 per cent as always and, to the rest, nothing. We look at the games. We started badly in the sense that, when they scored, it was tough for us to lift our heads.
"That's football. There are high and low moments and you have to accept them. You have to forget what happened the other day.
"I don't like being a victim or anything. It's a game and each one has its story, and that's the good thing about football. You can go through bad moments and the good thing is you can take that and come back to change the situation.
"I've always been critical of myself. It's the engine to improve. After a defeat, as coach, most of the criticism is for me, and that's normal. I don't live in the past; I'm interested in what lies ahead."
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