“I made a bad move at the end,” [SPOILER] tells EW.

Warning: This article contains spoilers about Wednesday’s episode ofThe Challenge: Spies, Lies, and Allies.

In the endurance-based elimination, Sampedro ended up losing to Neagu, a well-known endurance threat.

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“I was able to pick maybe Nelson.

1, but why not Nelson?

Not bad for a rookie!

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“I’m not mad,” he says.

“I’m very happy because everything was awesome.

I won a lot.

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I love to win so it was good for me.

Not perfect, but so good.”

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Why pick Emanuel instead of your other options?

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If you had picked Nelson instead, do you think you would have won?

LOGAN SAMPEDRO:For sure if I pick Devin, I can win.

But that is not the way I play, because I like to play clean and with respect.

Maybe I had a chance there.

How long did that elimination last?

Maybe 45 minutes, running in sand and jumping.

I think I only did like three or four times with 10 seconds.

After that I was over.

I’m going to run until the legs broke.

What happened when you tripped and fell?

It looked like you knew as soon as you fell it was over.

I felt the pain a lot in the jumping.

You have to put a lot of energy in the legs.

Two minutes after I lost I fell to the floor.

It was like a symptom that my body’s saying, “We have to stop.”

I fell to the ground because I had no more energy left.

With Cory it was not as physical.

F—, I don’t want to repeat that.

Yeah, I hate them.

But I didn’t understand why CT didn’t save me.

So that is stupid.

I’m not stupid.

I know that the strategy was to vote me and you say that to clean yourself or something.

Do you think CT ended up voting for you too?

So if you win, you might come to my team.”

And I say, “F— you.

If I win, I don’t go to your f—ing team.”

So they say, “Okay, we are not going to vote Devin.”

And Nelson says, “If you call me, I’m going to call Devin.”

So they say, “Okay, we can’t call Nelson.”

Then it was between Emanuel and me.

So I can talk but it is for nothing.

I knew if they didn’t want to vote Nelson, it’s me.

It was stupid because if not, for sure I call Nelson.

It was not because I was afraid, it was because we had a deal.

Because I prefer Emanuel than Nelson, 1,000 times.

What was that like for you?

Yeah, I always hated English in school, always doing so bad, and in university also.

InThe Challenge,I knew I have to do something different.

I can’t defend myself with English because it’s very difficult.

I don’t have the words enough to talk and to solve problems and to defend my everything.

So I’m going to be real with people, I’m going to make real friends.

That move is better than words and to talk.

Ed saved me and Josh tried to save me a bunch of times.

How did the actual experience compare to what you expected it was going to be like?

I’m very proud.

I made a bad move at the end, but it was good.

You also injured your leg earlier this season.

How serious was it?

I play soccer here in Spain all my life.

This injury, I had it before so I know how it works.

Normally it’s like three weeks of being chill and [not doing] sports.

It’s like a thunder, like a crack, and I felt that running.

I said, “Okay, I’m done here.”

But I don’t like to leave like that.

I say, “I’m going to wait.

I’m going to wait until someone can [send] me home.

I’m done, but not yet.

You have to beat me in elimination.”

Maybe the elimination is not running.

And I was lucky, I was like recovering little by little almost until the end.

But that elimination was the worst for my leg, like running in sand and jumping.

I prefer something like fighting or Hall Brawl or something shorter in time.

The people in the house, when you are inside the game they are very competitive.

They were helping me.

It was very nice, like Nelson, CT. Not my best friends, like my enemies.

They [were] trying to help me also, so it’s good.

But then onscreen they were like, “We have to go against Logan because he’s injured.”

[Laughs] But it’s okay because they were trying to help me also, 50/50.

What did you learn from your experience this season?

I learned that most of the people don’t care about friendship.

They only care about the game.

I have to go more professional, more focused on the game.

But also be myself, so I don’t know.

[Laughs] Maybe I have to be the same guy.

So you’re definitely interested in coming back for future seasons?

If I have the chance, yes.

I’m getting ready just in case.

[Laughs] Training, puzzles, and weird things.

What was your favorite part of this season?

When I beat Cory, because at that point, I thought, “I’m done here.

For two days I thought I was done.

And I beat him and I say, “F—, I’m so good.”

Because I didn’t expect it.

That was the only one that I thought, “I’m going to lose.”

Even with Emanuel, I think I have a chance here.

I know how to run.

But Emanuel also did so good.

He was like throwing up after the elimination.

[Laughs] So it was not easy for him either.

Do you have anyone you want to get revenge on in future seasons after what happened this season?

This interview has been edited and condensed for length and clarity.