Facing his first ''clasico,'' Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane knows nothing other than victory at Barcelona will be enough. The former midfield great replaced Rafa Benitez three months ago, but his star-studded team is virtually out of the Spanish league title race, 10 points adrift of Barcelona in third place. ''I know how things are at this club,'' Zidane said Friday, a day before he takes his team to Camp Nou.
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