Just a year ago, Real Madrid fans were wildly celebrating a 3-1 win in Kiev after goals from Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale overcame Liverpool. Yet that same night, even before Sergio Ramos had collected the trophy, the crisis began as Cristiano Ronaldo put his future in doubt and began the club’s biggest crisis in over a decade. This is what happened since then. “In the next few days I’ll talk to the fans and give them an answer, they’ve always been by my side, it was great being at Real Madrid and I’ll talk in a few days,” Ronaldo said in Kiev, mid-celebration of a third consecutive Champions League title. Three days later, the real shock came as Zinedine Zidane departed the club in a shock exit. “It’s the best thing so that the team keeps winning, as this team needs a change,” he said, leaving Florentino Perez, his players and fans stunned. After considering all of their options, Real Madrid surprised everyone by announcing the appointment of Julen Lopetegui as their next coach on June 12, just two days before the start of the World Cup where he was set to lead Spain. The Spanish FA brought an…