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France welcome return of Zidane and Trezeguet
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-09-30 10:42

TRAINED NORMALLY

"Zidane resumed training normally. I'm not worried about him but I'm still careful. There is still a league match to play on Sunday and you never know what can happen," Domenech told a news conference on Thursday.

Zidane was rested for Real's Champions League match against Olympiakos Piraeus on Wednesday but is expecting to resume playing at the weekend.

"If he does not play on Sunday, we will have to worry. It will mean that we don't know the extent of his injury actually is."

The French coach has also high expectations from in-form Trezeguet who served a two-game ban after he was red-carded during the 1-1 draw in Israel in March.

The French No.9 who scored Juventus first goal in their 3-0 Champions League win Rapid Vienna on Tuesday looks like he is back to his best.

"He is the best goal scorer in the squad and we are happy to have him back," Domenech said.
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