Zidane: LaLiga is the hardest to win but the Champions League is the best Real Madrid Valued the final in Kiev

Before their final home game of the season against Celta Vigo, Real Madrid coach, Zinedine Zidane, admitted that LaLiga was the hardest tournament to win, but that the Champions League was still the best title.

The Frenchman is already looking ahead to Kiev and to winning a third successive European title, something that's not been done since the mid 1970s.

"We are in the final of the Champions League and we want to defend our title," he said to reporters at his pre-match press conference.

"The Champions League is the one that everyone wants to win.

"Yes, the other day I said that LaLiga is the most difficult competition, but in the end the Champions League is the best."

After a poor campaign at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Zidane wants to bid the season goodbye with a convincing win in front of a full stadium.

"It's a shame, it's the last game in our stadium," he continued.

"We want to give the joy to our fans by winning the game."

A first-choice starting XI is almost assured with Real's back-up players again not covering themselves in glory against Sevilla, prompting more criticism.

"We can't control the criticism, it's part of our life," Zidane added.

"We do this work and we have to accept criticism when things do not go well for us.

"The fault is not those who play less, it's everyone and the first to blame is me.

"We are all in the same boat but I'm responsible."