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Fri 29 January 2021 | 20:19

Luka Jovic hinted on Real Madrid exit: 'No more Spanish classes'

Luka Jovic has genuinely refounded his top form since leaving Real Madrid on a loan arrangement to re-join his previous club Eintracht Frankfurt.

The Serbian forward has scored three goals for his new club, notwithstanding being on the pitch for only 76 minutes – a distinct difference to his run in the Los Blancos, when he found the net only twice in 32 games for the club. 

The 23-year-old scored 27 goals in the 2018/19 season for the

Bundesliga

side – assisting with advancing through the last four of the

Europa League

– however his inability to reproduce that performance in Madrid raised questions. 

He will go back to Real Madrid this mid-year; however, his drawn out future remains unclear, and his most recent remarks recommend that he may look for a lasting way out.

“I am very happy to have returned. I am very comfortable and you can see that on the field of play. I scored two goals throughout my time at Real Madrid and now there are already three here. The city, the club and especially the team are made for me." he told in a press conference.

“In Madrid there was a lot of bad luck. The injuries impacted me and I struggled to adapt.

“It was fortunate to have been able to train alongside the best players in the world. I have gained an experience and I consider myself a better player now than before (joining Madrid). Despite not having been able to have regular games on the pitch, I take a lot of positive things from Madrid.

“It is never easy in a team like Real Madrid, where the style is different and the pressure is always very high. That is why it was best to take the step of leaving to return here.

“I don’t want to look to the future. I am focused on Eintracht and on being able to get back to 100 percent to play the 90 minutes. I do not have to prove anything to anyone. I know I am a good player and whoever sees me will appreciate that.

“My Spanish? I am not taking any more Spanish classes. I started to learn the language in Madrid, but now I am no longer learning it.”

 

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