Spurs are still finding their feet at Wembley and have only won four of their ten matches at their new home, with last weekend’s win over Bournemouth their first in the league.

And Zidane plans to take advantage of their slow start when the two sides meet again on November 1.

“Now there is a return game at Wembley and we will go there to try and win it,” he said.

“We will see how the next game goes. The three points we did not get here, we will try and get them at Wembley, which is now a game like a final.

“It is not their home pitch, and we will try and go there and win the game. If we play away as we did in Dortmund, we will be happy.”

A Cristiano Ronaldo penalty cancelled out Raphael Varane’s own goal as the two sides played out a 1-1 draw in the Champions League last night.

Both teams had opportunities to score but goalkeepers Hugo Lloris and Keylor Navas both pulled off spectacular saves to ensure their sides share identical records in Group H.

Real and Spurs return to league action this weekend, as Tottenham host Liverpool at Wembley, while Real Madrid entertain Eibar.