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James: I never thought of exit
- Updated: September 19, 2016
James Rodriguez insists he has always felt supported by his team-mates and coach Zinedine Zidane after he marked his first La Liga start of the season with the goal which set Real Madrid on their way to a club-record victory away to Espanyol on Sunday night.
The Colombian’s future at the Bernabeu was in doubt over the summer and he was strongly linked with a big-money move to Chelsea, but he remained in the Spanish capital.
Rodriguez says he is determined to play a part in what has so far been a terrific campaign for Real, who top La Liga by three points from Barcelona having recorded a 16th consecutive league win at Espanyol, equalling the record of top-flight victories set by Pep …