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‘Exceptiona­l’ Rodriguez urged to make right decision

- AFP

MADRID: Colombia coach Jose Pekerman defended star midfielder James Rodriguez’s quality, but said the 2014 World Cup top scorer has an important decision to make over his future at club level.

Rodriguez was left out of Real Madrid’s 18-man squad for Saturday’s 4-1 thrashing of Juventus in the Champions League final, further fuelling rumours that his time at the Santiago Bernabeu is coming to an end.

“We know that in James we have a star, an exceptiona­l player, there are very few players in the world like him and for Colombia he is fundamenta­l,” Pekerman said ahead of Colombia’s friendly against Spain in Murcia late yesterday.

Rodriguez has struggled to find a regular place in the Real midfield since Zinedine Zidane took charge 18 months ago and fell even further down the pecking order this season as Isco and Marco Asensio came to the fore to help Real complete a first La Liga and Champions League double for 59 years.

However, Pekerman believes Rodriguez’s return of 11 goals and 13 assists from just 33 appearance­s this season shows he still has the talent to succeed at a top club.

“James is clear that it has been a difficult year, but in the second half of the season I have seen great determinat­ion.

“Knowing the club he is at is a world class club and the high demands, he had a lot of good performanc­es and contribute­d to their good season.”

Rodriguez, who joined Real for a reported €80 million (RM382 million) from Monaco in 2014, has been linked with moves to Manchester United and Inter Milan, and Pekerman is particular­ly keen that his next move is the right one just a year out from the World Cup in Russia.

“They will have to decide what options could be best for him and for the club,” added the Argentine.

“It is an important joint decision and hopefully it is for the best.”

 ??  ?? Colombia’s James Rodriguez is struggling to find a regular place at Real Madrid since Zinedine Zidane took charge 18 months ago.
Colombia’s James Rodriguez is struggling to find a regular place at Real Madrid since Zinedine Zidane took charge 18 months ago.

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