Former Real Madrid midfielder opens up about his final years

Isco, a former midfielder for Real Madrid, has said he only wants Los Blancos to win La Liga this year if Real Betis fail to do it first.

Isco, 31, discussed a number of topics after Real Betis’ recent 5-0 loss to Barcelona in a post-game interview. He also acknowledged that he should have left Madrid far earlier than he really did.

Isco played with Madrid for nine seasons, and while his early seasons there were flawless, his final years saw fewer appearances.

Comparatively, he made more than 50 appearances in each of his first two seasons, but in his final two seasons, he only made 29 and 17 appearances, respectively.

“Despite the fact that I believe I could have played more, I don’t feel like I’ve been treated unfairly in recent years. You must be able to adapt to every circumstance since football is a complex game. The midfielder was reported by AS as saying, “I concentrate on what I can do to improve things rather than what others can do.

going back to Santiago BernabeuIn spite of the fact that Real Madrid’s home match against Betis isn’t until the final day of the 2023–24 campaign, the midfielder has expressed his desire to be well-received by the supporters because Madrid was the’most significant team’ of his playing career.

“I would like to have a warm welcome from the supporters because Real Madrid was the most significant team in my athletic career, and I will always love and appreciate them.

“I always tried to provide my best effort, though perhaps I could have departed earlier given my circumstances at the end. But everything teaches you something, he added.

His preferred La Liga teamsLast but not least, when asked whose team he supports to win the league, he responded that even though Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atletico are the favorites, he is actually backing Real Madrid second to Betis.

The top three LaLiga contenders are Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atlético de Madrid. Real Madrid got off to a fast start, but the Spanish League is long and it’s too early to place a wager. Real Madrid should triumph if Betis is unable to do so, he continued.