Serbian player Luka Jovic spoke to his country's press and said that he is happy in Real Madrid and with his relationship with the coach, Zinedine Zidane, and hopes to have more playing time in the future.
"He told me that he trusts me, that he is happy that I am there and that he has done a lot to get me to Real. I'm happy, I hope to have more minutes in the future," he said in an interview with newspaper 'Gloria'.
The 22-year-old striker, who arrived at Real Madrid last summer, admitted that there is a lot of pressure at the club and that "for any young player is not easy even to get there, much less starting to play."
"However, I have confidence in myself, in my quality and that with time I will have more minutes," he said.
Asked about the "recipe" for success, he replied that it is work.
"A hard work, but also a lot of luck. First and foremost, you have to be a hard worker, honest with yourself and grateful to all the players on the pitch and the coaches you've worked with," he said.