Although it will be Real Madrid's powerful attack against Atletico Madrid's notoriously tough defensive setup on Saturday in the Champions League final, Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said his team will have to be prepared to play well on both sides of the field. ''It's one of these matches in which anything can happen, it will be very complicated.'' Zidane said Tuesday. Atletico made it to the final in Milan carried by Diego Simeone's trademark defense, but it also impressed with its strikers up front.
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