Real Madrid is arguably the biggest club in the world. Thus invariably they are ought to have the best players in their team. Real Madrid in the Los Galacticos era have been just a fan’s dream team. Today, we’re going to do a rundown on Real’s potentially biggest talent in Isco.
Isco is considered to be the best young winger in Spain. He began his career at Valencia where he mainly represented their reserve teams. He then moved to Malaga, where he started to shine brightly. The versatile winger is known for his impeccable vision and ball control. His calm whilst in possession is one of his biggest assets.
He spent two seasons at Malaga under now Man City manager Manuel Pellegrini. Isco carved out a niche in the European football with his stunning displays at the Andulsian club. He won the Golden Boy award with Malaga in 2012 which subsequently led him to his €30 million move to Real Madrid in June 2013.
At Real, the Spanish international has had an inconsistent season as he is constantly been battling for the starting line up spots with Ronaldo, Bale and Angel Di Maria, when he was at Real Madrid. Despite all thi8s he has been influential on field as he has chipped in with solid displays barring a few odd poor games here or there.
He is one of the best wingers or playmakers in his age group and has potential to be a world class player. But this lack of game time is stunting his development. If not for Madrid, he would straightaway walk into the starting line up for any team in the world.
He undoubtedly has the talent to be the best in the world but the question is that will he be given a chance to do so?