“I keep the good and I hope you too”, sums up the Andalusian footballer, who says goodbye after nine seasons in white
Isco is already history at Real Madrid. Beneath the bittersweet feeling that the talented Andalusian footballer had the quality to make even more of a mark on the Chamartín club and not be the practically remaining player he was of late, but after a nine-season phase where they The Man from Malaga fell to 19 titles and said goodbye to what has been his home since 2014 through a statement published on his social networks.
“When I was in Malaga and I knew I had to go. I am engaged to another team. But Real Madrid knocked on my door and Real Madrid cannot and should not say no, although there are always exceptions,” the footballer of Benalmádena, in a dart at Kylian Mbappé and his decision to continue in Paris Saint-Germain that is accompanied by the emoticon of a turtle, the animal with which the French star is identified.
“I remember saying to my people, ‘Fuck, Madrid haven’t won the Champions League in years and I have a feeling it’s going to fall’. And THE TENTH came, everything after that is history. 9 years later my time at the club ends, which has allowed me to fulfill all the dreams I had when I was little,” he analyzes below, positively reviewing his long spell in white.
“Aside from fulfilling dreams, winning more titles than I imagined, playing with the best, meeting incredible people: I HAD A FUCKING TIME AND MAY THEY TAKE MY DANCE FROM ME. Because without a doubt I keep the good and I hope you too!!”, concludes the Andalusian, who leaves Madrid with 352 games, 51 goals and 56 assists to his name, in addition to 19 trophies and the opportunity to participate in one of the the most golden stages of the club.
Source: La Verdad

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