Rafael Benitez has described his short spell as Real Madrid manager as an "honour and privilege".
The Spaniard was sacked by the club on Monday evening, just seven months after he was appointed as Carlo Ancelotti's successor.
Zinedine Zidane, who has been coaching the club's B team, was immediately promoted to first-team manager following Benitez's departure.
In a statement on his official website, Benitez said: "Now, at the end of my time as first-team coach of Real Madrid, I would like to use this article to say goodbye to everyone at every level of the club. I want everyone at the club from the board of directors, executives, workers and all of the fans - know that it has been an honour and privilege to be in charge at this club, where I grew up as a person, player and coach from the lowest categories through to the first team.
"As a madridista from Madrid, steeped in the traditions and values of this institution, which I learned in the old sports city of Castellana, it has been an honour to work for these colours. I would especially like to thank everyone at the new sports city and the Santiago Bernabeu who since my first steps through the door have supported me and made my work easier. Thanks to all for helping.
"With all that I have said still in mind, I would like to wish good luck to Zinedine Zidane, my successor, and his staff. To all the players, coaches and staff in both Valdebebas and Bernabeu, I wish all the best and also good luck. With all my respect and thanks... HALA MADRID and NOTHING ELSE."
Madrid are currently four points off the top spot in La Liga and in the last 16 of the Champions League.