Real Madrid have sacked Rafa Benitez after

holding a meeting over his future, according to

multiple reports in Spain.



News services Cuatro and Onda Cero said that

members of the club hierarchy were due to hold

an emergency meeting to determine whether to

sack Benitez on Monday, and both Marca and AS

have reported that he has now been dismissed.

The two newspapers said Zinedine Zidane,

currently in charge of the club's Castilla reserve

side, is due to take over.



Sources close to Madrid are confirming that Rafa

Benitez has been sacked with official

announcement expected later



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AS English (@English_AS) January 4, 2016

Former Valencia, Liverpool and Napoli boss

Benitez has endured a difficult return to the

Bernabeu, where he began his playing career

with the reserve teams and later held several

coaching roles.



He was named Carlo Ancelotti's replacement in

June but there was speculation from the outset

that several senior players did not welcome the

appointment.



He came under more serious pressure with the

4-0 home defeat to Barcelona in the Clasico on

Nov. 21, while the club's expulsion from the Copa

del Rey after fielding an ineligible player has done

little to calm tensions.



Madrid are currently third in La Liga, four points

behind neighbours Atletico, after Sunday's 2-2

draw at Valencia.

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