Having scored three goals against the Argentine national team, Isco admitted that he feels much better in the national team than in his club, and he claims that he lacks the trust of the coach at Real Madrid.
The Spaniard often does not even make it into the starting lineup at Real Madrid this season, and the player himself confessed that he no longer knows what he should do to earn the trust of the team's coach, Zinedine Zidane.
"In Madrid, I do not have the trust that a player needs. Matches with the national team give me life: the team coach trusts me a lot here," the player said to a journalist of Marca after the match.
"I want to prove that I am a good player, and Julen Lopetegui shows belief in me by giving me enough minutes to play. Perhaps I am the problem in Madrid. I do not know what I should do to earn Z. Zidane's trust," Isco added.
This season, Isco appeared in the Real Madrid squad a total of 40 times, scoring 7 goals and making 7 assists. However, he played the full 90 minutes on the field only eight times. Meanwhile, in the Spanish national team, he scored 7 goals and made 2 assists in the last eight matches.