Bayern, Zaragoza forgotten but sure: “I want to fight for a place, I won’t leave”

Bryan Zaragoza Martínez he is the only Spanish player in Bayern, who is preparing to face Real Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals. The former Granada player, who has had little use so far (4 appearances and just over 60 minutes in the Bundesliga), does not make any dramas and is thinking about the future: “During these months I have been able to experience significant personal and professional growth. The atmosphere in the club It’s exceptional and I have the opportunity to learn from some of the best players in the world. I’m grateful for the trust the club has placed in me and for the opportunity to be part of a prestigious team like Bayern,” he told Brand.

“The support from the club was crucial to me. They showed great faith in my abilities and provided me with the necessary support so that I could continue to grow and develop as a player. This includes daily work and emotional support to keep me motivated and focused on my goals. my progress. In short, the club has been by my side at all times, which has allowed me to maintain a positive attitude and continue to work hard to do well at this club, which is what I want.”

After these months of adaptation, what do you expect from the future?
“I hope to continue to grow and contribute in the best way possible. My goal is to earn a place in the starting eleven. Transfer? I appreciate the interest that some clubs have shown in me, but I’m not thinking about a loan. My goal is continue to work hard and make the most of the opportunities that arise at Bayern.”

Is Real Madrid favourites?
“We know that Real Madrid is a great team and that in the Champions League they are one of the biggest, together with us, but it’s 50-50%. In our locker room, with enthusiasm and desire, we are convinced that we can win and we will do it “.