Isco reflects on his departure from Real Madrid
Isco is enjoying a renaissance with Real Betis after several years out of form. In an interview with the newspaper 'Koora', the Spaniard reflected on his time at Real Madrid.
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After nine years at Real Madrid, Isco left the 'Merengues' in the summer of 2022, at the end of his contract, and signed for Sevilla. After 19 appearances for the Andalusian side, the Spanish international remained in the city but switched clubs to join Real Betis.
In an interview with Arabic newspaper 'Koora', the 31-year-old revealed that he regrets not having left the Spanish capital years earlier, at the start of his decline.
"I've had some difficult times in recent years, but I've never given up. Real Madrid have been the most important team in my career and I'll always respect the club. Maybe I should have left longer ago, but I've learned from the experience. Now I've worked physically and mentally to come back stronger. I feel good on the pitch," said the midfielder.
Today, the Malaga native is gradually returning to his best, putting in some remarkable performances on his debut season at the Andalusian outfit.
"I wanted to get back to enjoying football, my job and my passion. I've worked hard to make this comeback, and I still have the desire, the ambition and the ability to play. You can play better or worse, but above all there is commitment and the desire to help the team," added Isco.
In an interview with Arabic newspaper 'Koora', the 31-year-old revealed that he regrets not having left the Spanish capital years earlier, at the start of his decline.
"I've had some difficult times in recent years, but I've never given up. Real Madrid have been the most important team in my career and I'll always respect the club. Maybe I should have left longer ago, but I've learned from the experience. Now I've worked physically and mentally to come back stronger. I feel good on the pitch," said the midfielder.
Today, the Malaga native is gradually returning to his best, putting in some remarkable performances on his debut season at the Andalusian outfit.
"I wanted to get back to enjoying football, my job and my passion. I've worked hard to make this comeback, and I still have the desire, the ambition and the ability to play. You can play better or worse, but above all there is commitment and the desire to help the team," added Isco.
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