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WORLDSPORTS DECEMBER 2013 GUIDING INSPIRATION Zidane’s legend lives on until today ISKO’S MAGIC A soccerdigest s comparisons go, being favourably likened to the legendary Zinedine Zidane is hard to beat. That’s what happened to Real Madrid midfielder Isco, when Spanish sports paper Marca produced a set of statistics to suggest the former Malaga star’s first few games with Los Blancos proved him to be a more effective player than the French maestro, who is now an assistant to Carlo Ancelotti at the Bernabeu. For once, the hype was at least partially justified. In his first six games in the famous white shirt, Isco scored five goals, provided two assists and generally controlled the midfield with a fabulous combination of relentless energy, mazy dribbling and accurate passing. Not bad for a 21-year-old new arrival seeking to make his mark at one of the biggest clubs in the world. Isco joined Real Madrid from Malaga in the summer and has scored five times in only six appearances Asked about the comparison with his assistant, boss Ancelotti chuckled: “I asked Zidane if he agrees and he said ‘No, not yet. But he could be very close in the future’. “He is very similar in terms of ability and 6 mentality. For Isco to be compared with Zidane is not bad after the few games he has played.” Isco rose to international prominence with Malaga last season, playing a starring role in the Andalusian club’s unlikely progression to the quarter-finals of the Champions League, where they came an injury-time offside goal away from ousting eventual runners-up Borussia Dortmund. The midfielder’s outstanding performances earned him the 2012 Golden Boy award for the best young player in Europe, and also inevitably sparked serious interest from many of Europe’s leading clubs – including Manchester City, whose new coach Manuel Pellegrini tried desperately hard to take Isco with him from Malaga to Lancashire. In the end, though, a personal phone call from Zidane while Isco was on under-21 duty during Spain’s triumphant European Championship campaign this summer was enough to do the trick and persuade him to join Madrid for €30m – a fee that is already looking like a bargain. Zidane won the 2002 Champions League final for Real with a stunning left foot volley at Hampden Park. THE GAME Torres surgery Di Canio denial FERNANDO Torres to have scan on knee injury from Champions League Chelsea’s Fernando Torres is to have a scan on the knee he injured in the win at Steaua Bucharest. Blues boss Jose Mourinho said Torres would not be fit to join the Spain squad after the weekend but hopes the problem is not serious. “The doctor is very confident it’s not a big injury like we had with Marco van Ginkel [out for six months],” he said. Torres, 29, is already out through suspension following his sending off at Tottenham. FORMER Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio insists his sacking was not a result of a training ground row with his players. The Italian, 45, was sacked on 22 September with the Black Cats bottom of the Premier League table. “There was no training ground bustup as some are reporting,” said Di Canio, who replaced Martin O’Neill at Sunderland. “Many of the players have since sent me messages thanking me for my time as their manager and helping them to improve as footballers.” t h e g a m e sports magazine  Torres ... knee injury