Isco: I'm not satisfied, my dream is to win my fourth Champions League Champions League - Real Madrid vs Liverpool Expressed his ambition

Having already won three Champions League titles as a Real Madrid player, Isco has claimed that his desire for success hasn't stopped yet.

The Spaniard has also given an update regarding his recent injuries and indicated how he has been preparing for the upcoming encounter against Liverpool.

"I was injured on my shoulder for three weeks, but I worked well on the physical part and I'm like a bull," he told an open day press conference.

"Playing so many finals is unthinkable and it's because of the work we do every season. When I arrived at Madrid I thought that I would play a Champions League final but it has been four in five years.

"I don't settle for anything or look at what I've won before, because it would make me a worse player. It would be a dream to win my fourth Champions League [title]."

Having all the players at his disposal, Zinedine Zidane faces the pleasant headache of having to pick an XI from his best squad.

"We all want to play this game, but there can only be 11 of us, as Real Madrid's squad is incredible," Isco added.

"The coach decides and the most important thing is to be all together, as the Champions League is won by the entire team and not just the starting eleven."

Asked about his recent comments of displeasure on his situation at Los Blancos, the 26-year-old midfielder has claimed that his future lies at the Spanish capital.

"My words were taken out of context, so I did not talk to the press anymore," he noted.

"I feel very important and valued in Madrid. In the end all the rumours that Isco is leaving and he is not happy are a lie."