Real Madrid have always boasted of their star studded lineups and have been looking forward to getting more such players in their squad to keep the legacy growing strongly. One such player is the Spanish youngster Isco, who has become an integral part of the Galacticos lineup, especially in the last term.
The 25 year old arrived at Santiago Bernabeu in 2013 from Spanish outfit Malaga and has gradually become an inevitable part of the squad and one of the brightest stars of the new generation. A lot of hard work has gone into developing himself to reach the level of perfection that the youngster has attained today and hopefully he will keep upgrading his skills with time to become one of the biggest stars for his club as well as the country.
Glimpses of his brilliance were seen in the recently concluded match between Spain and Italy in the European Qualifiers, where he displayed his sheer enigma and his ability to score goals from both set piece as well as open play by scoring a brace at Santiago Bernabeu.
While his first goal came from a well timed free kick from the area right outside the opposition box, his second one came from a thumping drive off his left foot. On both the occasions, it was too good for even a legendary goalkeeper like Gianluigi Buffon finding it difficult to stop it.
For his club team as well, the 25 year old has been an epitome of power as well as precision and has made his way into the first eleven with considerable amount of ease as he performed brilliantly on being provided with the opportunity to play in a forward position in absence of the Welsh superstar Gareth Bale, as the player was nursing an injury.
The Welsh winger had to miss most of the action out on the pitch in the last term, providing the perfect platform for the young Spaniard to show off his skills and score goals for his side so as to claim a permanent place for him in the starting lineup.
Isco has already made nearly 200 appearances for his club in the last couple of years since his move from Malaga. He has scored 34 goals so far, 10 of which came in the last term in the Spanish La Liga. He also turned the provider of assists on 46 occasions helping his teammates to score goals and keep his team in advantage.
The kind of form that the player is in currently ensures that he is destined to play a very crucial role in the lineups for both his nation as well as Real Madrid in the forthcoming days.