Can Robinho leave "Real"? © EuroFootball.com

The forward of the Brazilian national team and Spanish club Real Madrid, Robinho, mentioned that if he doesn't get more chances to show himself in Fabio Capello's team, he may leave the nine-time European champions club.

"Right now I am very unhappy because I don't get playing time," said the Brazilian. "Since Fabio Capello became the coach, I have to sit on the bench and if things continue like this, I will have to decide what is best in my opinion."

The 22-year-old forward, who is of small stature, began his professional football career at the Brazilian team "Santos" and in 2005 moved to the Spanish giant "Real".

After Italian specialist F. Capello became the new strategist of "Real," Robinho played in less than half of the Spanish championship matches and scored only one goal. In total, the player has scored two goals in all competitions, one of which was in the Champions League group stage.

Despite getting little time to shine, the young Brazilian insists he is ready to fight for a place in the starting lineup of the "Real" team.

"I know that F. Capello doesn't trust me because I haven't been playing," added Robinho. "I have to work hard to change his opinion and I will try my best."

Robinho rejected comparisons with his former teammate Ronaldo, who stated that the Italian specialist forced him to leave "Real" and therefore moved to "Milan" in January.

"Ronaldo wasn't happy here because the coach didn't want him to stay in the team. Meanwhile, I am younger, I have a lot to learn, and only then will I have a good future," said Robinho.