Benitez says James Rodriguez is not at his best yet for Real Madrid yet

“The more he trains and plays the closer he will be to the James that we all know and love,” the coach clarified.

James Rodriguez came back from injury to play in the game against Eibar in their Primera Liga match on Sunday, November 29, 2015. Juan Serrano / Getty Images
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MADRID // Real Madrid manager Rafa Benitez has dismissed reports he has a poor relationship with James Rodriguez and said all he wants is for the Colombia playmaker to play well and score goals.

Rodriguez was one of Real’s standout performers in the midfield in his debut season in 2014/15.

He returned to action recently after nearly two months out with a thigh injury but Benitez has used him sparingly, prompting speculation the pair do not get on. Rodriguez, 24, has only started three Primera Liga games this season and has not featured in the Uefa Champions League.

Benitez, who took over from the sacked Carlo Ancelotti at the end of last term, said yesterday that Rodriguez had his “full support and confidence”.

“There is no problem, he is a great player,” Benitez, who has been under pressure in recent weeks as Real stumbled in the Spanish league, told a news conference ahead of tonight’s Copa del Rey last 32, first leg at third-tier Cadiz.

“The more he trains and plays the closer he will be to the James that we all know and love,” he added.

“The issue is clear. What I want is to see the best James in each match, scoring lots of goals.”

Real are still smarting after leaders and champions Barcelona hammered them 4-0 at the Bernabeu in last month’s “clasico” and although they recovered to win their last two games they did not really convince.

Benitez is likely to give his reserves a chance to impress against Cadiz as Real get their domestic Cup campaign underway on the south coast.

The former Valencia, Liverpool, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Napoli manager also had words of support for Real striker Karim Benzema.

The French forward is under investigation in a case of alleged bribery involving his international teammate Mathieu Valbuena and a sex video.

The French prime minister Manuel Valls said yesterday that the 27-year-old Benzema, who has denied wrongdoing, should not be called up to the national squad. “I support Karim as a person and I am delighted with him as a footballer,” Benitez said when asked about Valls’ comments.

“He is a fundamental player for us up front and makes those around him better.”

Full back Marcelo has not recovered from injury and will not be available for the Cadiz game.

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