
Isco's Emotional Return: Six Years Later, Betis Star Rejoins Spain's National Team
Isco's Six-Year Wait Ends: Real Betis Star Returns to Spain's National Team Seville, Spain – In a heartwarming turn of events, Isco, the 33-year-old Real Betis midfielder, has been recalled to the Spanish national team after a six-year hiatus. His last appearance for La Roja was on June 10, 2019, under manager Robert Moreno. This comeback marks a significant milestone in Isco's career, following a period of challenges and a resurgence in form with Betis. "Esta se disfruta un poco más, ¿no?" Isco said in the video released by El País, reflecting on the difference between his first call-up and this one. "Después de tantos años, después de los momentos duros que he pasado, pues bueno, se siente un poco mejor." His words highlight the emotional weight of this achievement, emphasizing his perseverance and renewed passion for the game. The call-up comes as Spain prepares for the Nations League Final Four, to be held from June 4th to 8th. Isco's inclusion in the squad is a testament to his talent and dedication, offering a positive story of resilience and triumph in professional football. His return is sure to excite Spanish football fans and add another layer of intrigue to the upcoming tournament.