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Real Madrid are physically and mentally ready for the pressure of the final game of the LaLiga season, coach Zinedine Zidane insisted.

They face Malaga on Sunday night and know that by avoiding defeat at La Rosaleda, they will be crowned league champions once again.

Despite the pressure on their shoulders, the Frenchman is backing his side to deliver one last time.

"We have our fate in our own hands, which is important, we know we are just one game away," Zidane said to reporters in his pre-match press conference.

"We are working well, everyone feels very good physically and we're going to do our best to win the game.

"Nothing is going to change for us and the idea is to go there to give 100 percent, as we always do, because it is in the DNA of this team and this club.

"I am stressing to the players that nothing is won yet though and we are still one game away, so all we are focused on is doing our best to win."

It has been a long wait of five years for Real to bring a league title back to the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu and Zidane believes that is simply evidence of just how difficult a task it is to win a championship.

"We know the difficulty of winning a league title. It is very hard. There are 38 games and none of them are easy," continued the former Los Blancos player.

"You have to show every single day that you want to win that title and we work very hard. We deserve to be in the position that we are in.

"We are first at the moment and we want to stay there. The next one will be the most difficult game.

"There were difficulties against Sevilla and Celta but with a lot of concentration, we can achieve our aims."

Zidane has received widespread praise from his players for his management of the squad throughout the season but he was keen to refocus that attention onto his players.

"The most important thing is that all of the players have contributed. As I said from day one, the squad is spectacular and I want everyone to feel important," he added.

"Everyone has done just as well as each other. When you have 60 games a year, it is tough physically, but we come to the last game with the spirit and physicality of a motherf**ker.

"The players believed and worked so hard, and every time there has been a change on the pitch it has been for the best and the good of the team."