I want to make up for lost time – Jese Rodriguez

I want to make up for lost time – Jese Rodriguez

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Real Madrid forward Jese Rodriguez has said he wants to make up for lost time and win plenty of trophies in 2015.

The youngster missed eight months of action after suffering a torn cruciate ligament in his knee in the Champions League match against Schalke last March. He made his comeback to the first team last month and has been improving his overall fitness in the last few weeks.

Speaking to the press after the friendly defeat to AC Milan in Dubai, Jese said his wants to win as many trophies as possible next year. He also told reporters that the players are happy with how this season is going so far – Los Blancos sit top of the table and have won their last 22 competitive fixtures.

“Real Madrid always have to win every game they play and that is why we are not satisfied with the failure to win, but the team are working well, and now we have another game in La Liga where things are going well for us. We have to keep going like that,” he commented.

“I have recovered now and the important thing is to help the team. I have had seven days of holidays and have been training with my physiotherapist, who continues to treat the muscles on my knee. That is the most important thing and we are working on it. I want to win titles in the coming year. The team has to fight for all of the titles being played for. That is the aim of the team mates as well my own aim,” he added.

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