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World Cup star James Rodriguez (São Paulo) confessed in a recent interview that it was too difficult to adapt when he played for Bayern Munich in the past. In an article published on the 28th, British Talk Sports introduced an interview in which Rodriguez said he had a particularly hard time adjusting to different teams.
Rodriguez was loaned to Bayern Munich from 2017 to 2019. Recalling the time, he said, "It was too cold in Munich." Rodriguez was loaned to Munich after playing for Real Madrid, but compared to Madrid, which has a warm climate and a mild climate, Munich's winter weather was unbearable.
"One winter morning, I started my car to go to the training site, but it didn't start. When I checked the temperature, it was minus 28 degrees Celsius," he recalled. "Then I thought to myself, 'What the hell am I doing here?' Even though Munich is a city with high quality of life, that's what I thought."
Rodriguez said he won the league title twice when he was at Bayern Munich, but the people there were also as cold as the weather. "The weather was cold, and the Germans were cold as well. The club treated me really well and treated me with good conditions, but it was like that," he said.
Rodriguez played for Everton and Al Rayan in Qatar from 2021 to 2022. Even then, he confessed that he found it difficult to adjust to Qatar's culture. "You can't take a shower naked in Qatar. As you know, it's common for me to walk naked in a locker or shower with my teammates in a soccer team. But Qatar players discouraged me from doing that. It was awkward, too, for the locals to eat with their hands," he recalled. 스포츠토토티비
As a result, Rodriguez failed to adapt to Al Rayan after signing a three-year contract worth 6 million pounds, confiding that he moved to Olympiacos in two years. Rodriguez from Colombia showed outstanding performance for Colombia at the 2014 World Cup Brazil, emerging as a world star. He moved from Monaco to Real Madrid after the World Cup. However, after moving to Bayern Munich and Everton, he failed to achieve success in Al Rayan and Olympiacos, and is currently playing for Sao Paulo.