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"We are convinced we can beat Madrid"
Bryan Zaragoza cleared up any doubts about his future. EFE
Bryan Zaragoza cleared up any doubts about his future. EFE

Bayern Munich's Bryan Zaragoza gave an interview to 'Marca' in which he reviewed the Champions League semi-final tie between his team and Real Madrid: "We are convinced we can win and we are going for it.

"We know that Real Madrid are a great team and that in the Champions League they are one of the biggest teams, along with us, but it's a 50-50% tie," he said.

As for the atmosphere in the dressing room in the days leading up to the game, he said: "There is a lot of expectation and motivation. As a Spaniard, it's also a special game for me, as we've always liked to play this kind of game since we were kids. We are all focused and very excited to get a positive result.

Bryan Zaragoza also had time to talk about his time in Germany: "During these months, I have been able to experience significant personal and professional growth. The atmosphere at the club is exceptional, and I have the opportunity to learn from some of the best players in the world. I am grateful for the trust the club has placed in me and for the opportunity to be part of such a prestigious team as Bayern.

"The support of the club has been fundamental for me. They have shown great confidence in my abilities and have provided the necessary support so that I can continue to grow and develop as a player. This includes the daily work in training and the emotional support to keep me motivated and focused on my progress," he explained on how he has coped with the lack of playing time. 

On another matter, the Andalusian forward explained how he sees his future: "I appreciate the interest shown in me by some clubs, but I'm not considering a loan move. My focus is on continuing to work hard and making the most of the opportunities that come my way at Bayern. I am committed to the club and focused on continuing to grow and develop in Munich. 

"My goal is to establish myself at this club and earn a place in the starting eleven," he concluded. 

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