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A former Real Madrid striker has just expressed his bitterness at having left the club too quickly.
Al Gharafa striker Joselu has just admitted that he misses Spain and more particularly Real Madrid. The idea of a comeback germinated in his mind.
Joselu left the Madrid club for Qatar over the summer. It was just after having participated in the double victory. “ Not being at home, we obviously miss it, he said in an interview with EFE. “I was incredibly lucky to be able to be there.”
Joselu nostalgic for his time at Real
“The first day I put on this jersey and stepped on this field was the happiest day of my life. Having the opportunity to wear this jersey at the Bernabéu was a childhood dream that was so difficult to achieve, that very few Spanish players can achieve.”
He added: “I don’t regret the decision I made because I believe that in life you should never regret the decisions you make, but it’s true that when I look at Madrid, I have the impression to be there myself and I was lucky enough to experience moments that are equal to or greater than those you are experiencing now. »
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