Real 4-2 Bayern Spanish midfielder content with his role

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Many of Wednesday's headlines will be about Viktor Kassai and the incorrect decisions that were made at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday, yet Isco believes they are part and parcel of football after Bayern Munich were awarded an incorrect penalty in the first leg.

Isco was unable to have the same influence on the result that he did against Sporting Gijon on Saturday but his contributions were still positive on Tuesday evening.

After the full-time whistle the former Malaga playmaker suggested that wrong decisions balance themselves out and are part of the game.

"Over there, they were awarded a penalty that shouldn't have been but football is like this and it is a waste of time to talk about it after the game," he explained.

Injuries to Gareth Bale and the mysterious inconsistencies which sometimes plague Karim Benzema's game have allowed Isco to create a position for himself within Zinedine Zidane's team this term.

The Spaniard has gone from strength to strength and he reiterated his happiness with being involved and helping Los Blancos on a regular basis.

"I try to work to be part of the team, I'm sure the coach is picking the right line-up and I have said many times that I am always ready to help the team," he added.