Zidane: We can't talk about 'Zidane's Real'... I need more time for that LaLiga - Real Madrid Spoke at pre-match press conference

Ahead of Real Madrid's game against Leganes, coach Zinedine Zidane insisted that people can't call the current squad 'his' Madrid as he's not been in the hot-seat long enough.

The Frenchman also paid tribute to Barcelona legend, Andres Iniesta.

"It's been two years that I've been here," he said.

"All the coaches stayed for a long time and did a lot of things.

"I'm comfortable, I like it and we're doing well, but to say that it is Zidane's Madrid... we are going to have to wait a bit.

"I need more time to prove it, and though we're not doing anything wrong, I have to continue my work."

Iniesta announced he was leaving Barcelona on Friday, and Zidane didn't have a bad word to say about him.

"It's difficult, because if you like football, to see a player like him go..."

"I don't see him as a Barcelona player, I see him as a football player and two or three times I played against him.

"He is charming, he is very reserved and I like the people who show everything on the pitch and outside they are calmer.

"I only have good words for him, admiration for his football and I wish him the best for his future, but above all as a person."

The Frenchman was asked what he wants from his team against Leganes and then against Bayern Munich on Tuesday.

"The goal is the same, try to add points to move into second place," he added.

"We have five games left and we want to do our best and finish as high as possible.

"For Bayern, it's always f**king bad to lose two players, but we can't do anything.

"We're going to see how they recover, and I'm sure we're not going to to risk them.

"If they are not 100 percent fit, they won't be with the group."