Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has opened up on his tough experience as a Bayern Munich player. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, he never felt like a Bundesliga champion when Bayern Munich won the German league because his contribution to the team’s success was minimal.

Ryan added that going three matches in a row without playing was a very low period for him in Germany, so he is glad to finally be free from that experience.
His words, “I was going crazy in my head. I was lucky my parents had moved to Munich for me. I don’t know what would have happened if I had been out there just on my own…it was really tough mentally. I was happy we were champions, but my contribution was small. I know we stood there as champions but I did not feel like a champion at all. It was a totally different feeling from all the other times I won trophies.
Under Nagelsmann, I would go three matches in a row spending 90 minutes watching my team. That is when I started to go crazy in my head. In the winter, I was totally done with it. During the last two months of the season under (Thomas) Tuchel, I got more minutes than in the entire period before. I remember how I felt at Bayern, but I know I have managed to climb out of that low. And that is what I am proud of.”
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