'A lot of news has come out which are not true'

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Bryan Zaragoza, upset with what has been written about him. Screenshot/MovistarLigigadeCampeones

Bryan Zaragoza, after the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final, spoke to the agency 'EFE' and newspaper 'AS'. The young winger claimed that, although there have been many untrue reports about his first months in Germany, he is happy and fighting to adapt to the team.

Bayern Munich player Bryan Zaragoza said that, in recent weeks, "a lot of news has been written that is not true" and that, despite the fact that the start of his time at Bayern has been "a bit tough", he wants to continue next season.

The Spanish winger, who did not play a single minute in Tuesday's game against Arsenal, spoke to 'EFE' and newspaper 'AS' to review his time at the German club. "It's true that it was a bit tough at the beginning, but I'm feeling good now, adapted to the team and, now, little by little, to get opportunities".

Since his arrival in the winter, Zaragoza has made three appearances for a total of 42 minutes for Bayern, which has led to rumours of an alleged bad relationship with Thomas Tuchel and a possible departure in the summer, possibly on loan.

"No, no, no. I see myself, next season, at Bayern, which is why I signed for five and a half years. Next year, I want to play for Bayern," Zaragoza said. "For me, it's a privilege to be at Bayern Munich. I work every day to play here. A lot of news has come out that isn't true, but I'm not paying attention to what comes out in the press, I'm focused on working, learning the language and adapting to this great team as soon as possible," added the Malaga winger.

 

 

 

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