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brief appearance from the substitutes' bench has not been enough to
satisfy Spain's Pedro that going to Euro 2016 was worth his while.
Pedro has expressed his frustration at being restricted largely to a watching brief for Spain at Euro 2016.
The Chelsea forward came off the bench late on in the European
champions' 1-0 opening-match win over Czech Republic, but was unused in
Friday's 3-0 thrashing of Turkey.
And that lack of game time in France has prompted an extraordinary
outburst from the 28-year-old, which is unlikely to please boss Vicente
del Bosque.
"I had other expectations when I arrived here. It is not what I
wanted," the former Barcelona player told Zero. "To assume this role is
difficult. If you don't see continuity, coming here to stay with the
group is no longer worth it.
"I think situations get to that point where you have to make a decision. That happens to everyone in football.
"I'll think, I will meditate. Now is not the best time to talk, out
of respect for my team-mates and my coach, who has always trusted me. I
have to think."
Pedro, who recently backtracked on claims he could leave Chelsea and return to Camp Nou, has won 58 caps for his country.
Spain have already secured their place in the next round and conclude their Group D campaign against Croatia on Tuesday.
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