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Isco Frustrated After Real Madrid’s Defeat to Alaves

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Isco Frustrated After Real Madrid's Defeat To Alaves

Real Madrid midfielder Isco expressed his frustration following their 4-2 loss to Alaves on Sunday. Despite scoring twice in the match, Isco admitted that the team’s effort was not enough to secure a positive result.

Reflecting on the game, Isco acknowledged that Real Madrid lacked intensity in the first half, allowing Alaves to easily bypass their defensive line. However, the team improved in the second half, implementing a higher pressing game and causing damage to their opponents.

In the dying minutes of the game, with the scoreline at 2-3, Real Madrid pushed forward relentlessly in search of an equalizer. However, they were caught on a devastating counterattack by Alaves, ultimately conceding a fourth goal, which proved insurmountable.

Isco expressed his gratitude for the support of the fans and recognized the team’s overall performance. Despite their efforts, they left the match empty-handed, without any points.

Looking ahead, Isco emphasized the need to continue working hard and maintain the positive attitude displayed in the second half. He believes that with such determination, Real Madrid can perform well until the end of the season.

Rachel Adams

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