Spanish playmaker Isco has a made big admission about his departure from Real Madrid after recently leaving the European giants.
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The playmaker enjoyed nine trophy-laden years at the Santiago Bernabeu as he played a significant role during the club's historic run under former head coach Zinedine Zidane, but after the Frenchman's first exit from the club, the playmaker's role diminished.
He finally called time on his stint in the Spanish capital at the beginning of last season, though admits he probably should have made the decision sooner.
"I don't feel like I have been treated unfairly in recent years, although I think I could have played more. Football is complex and you have to know how to adapt to each situation. I choose to focus on what I can do to change things, rather than what others can do," the 31-year-old told Diario AS.
"I always tried to do my best (at Real Madrid), although maybe I should have left sooner because of my situation near the end of my stay there."
Right now, the 38-time Spain international is playing for Real Betis and has so far has had a good start to life at the Estadio Benito Villamarin and despite the switch in allegiances, he hopes to get a warm welcome back when he returns to the Bernabeu later in the LALIGA season.
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"I would like to have a great reception from the fans because Real Madrid was the most important team of my sporting career. I will always love and respect them and the club," he added.
"If Betis can't win La Liga, I hope that Real Madrid do."
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