Real Madrid's Isco says he doesn't get same chance to play as his teammates under Solari
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Real Madrid playmaker Isco says he is not "enjoying the same opportunities as his teammates" in an apparent criticism of coach Santi Solari on social media.
Isco was a regular for previous boss Julen Lopetegui but has barely featured since Solari took charge last October, starting just three games in four months. Even youngsters Vinicius Jr., 18, and Fede Valverde, 20, are getting much more playing time than the 26-year-old Spain international.
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