We’re here to make those decisions and that’s that,” Solari said when quizzed on Isco’s absence in Rome.“Decisions are almost always sporting, except in exceptional circumstances -- which is not the case here.“Starting or being on the bench is a problem that doesn’t exist. We’re here to give our all, 100 percent and to get picked that way. I’ve always seen it like that and I’m not giving it more importance. We’ve a squad of 24 players.”Valencia, where Isco started his career but failed to nail down a first-team spot before moving to Malaga, come to the Bernabeu on the back of Champions League elimination.They are, however, returning to form in the league, winning their last two games after picking up just one victory in their first 11.Games between the two clubs are notoriously tight, with Real needing a late goal to secure a 2-2 draw in the corresponding fixture last season.Barcelona, who lost top spot to Sevilla last weekend after drawing away at Atletico, host Villarreal on Sunday before the league leaders visit fourth-placed Alaves, who could go top themselves if they win and other results go their way. (Reporting by Joseph Cassinelli Editing by Toby Davis)
Source: Egypt Today November 29, 2018 11:37 UTC