Morata hopeful about 'phenomenon' Isco's knock

Isco picked up a knock in Spain's 5-0 win over Costa Rica and Alvaro Morata is hopeful that it proves to be nothing significant.

Published : Nov 12, 2017 09:41 IST

Spain striker Alvaro Morata believes his side that is in great form and is making opposition teams appear weaker than than they actually are.
Spain striker Alvaro Morata believes his side that is in great form and is making opposition teams appear weaker than than they actually are.
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Spain striker Alvaro Morata believes his side that is in great form and is making opposition teams appear weaker than than they actually are.

Alvaro Morata championed Isco as a "phenomenon" for his display in Spain's 5-0 win over Costa Rica on Saturday and is optimistic that the injury he picked up was nothing more than a "knock".

Spain was at its rampant best in Malaga, dispatching its visitor with consummate ease in what was an emphatic display.

READ: Spain 5 Costa Rica 0: David Silva inspires demolition job

David Silva was at the centre of most things, scoring twice and setting up another, but Isco was similarly impressive, dictating much of Spain's play.

He asked to be withdrawn in the second half following a hefty collision with a Costa Rica defender, surely causing concern for Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane ahead of next week's Madrid derby clash with Atletico.

 

But he was able to walk off and was spotted laughing and joking on the bench thereafter, with Morata optimistic about his former Madrid team-mate's condition.

"It was a little thing," Morata is quoted as saying by AS . "Isco's leg had a knock, so let's hope he's well as soon as possible.

"Isco is a real phenomenon. This is his home, his land and as long as he is happy, we are happy."

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On Spain's performance, Morata believes that Julen Lopetegui's men are making teams appear worse than they actually are.

He added: "We are making our opponents look weaker than they are. We had a great match against Italy and you can see that when we play, it feels good."

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