During a question-and-answer session with young people organized by Orange, Zidane lifted the veil on the profession he would pursue if he had not been a footballer.
And suffice to say that his choices are rather surprising!
Frankly, Zinédine Zidane let it be known that he would have been a judoka or delivery driver.
“I didn’t hesitate to do another job, however when I was young I played football but I also did judo, I had these two passions.
At some point I had to choose, I couldn’t do both competitions at the same time, so I chose football.
On the other hand, as a job, if I hadn’t been a footballer or a judoka, I would have been a delivery driver. It was my great passion, there were stores in the neighborhood, and from time to time I helped them”he revealed.
Entering the golden era of the 1990s and 2000s, Zinédine Zidane rubbed shoulders with dozens of talented monsters, both in his team and among the opponents.
Asked about the strongest player he has encountered in his entire career, the French legend answered Paolo Maldini.
Which will not surprise anyone who saw the former Italian international play.
It is no coincidence that the Milanese is considered by some as the greatest defender ofhistory.