Jamal Musiala has responded, through an extensive interview to ‘The Guardian’, to the criticism leveled at him Didi Hamannformer Liverpool legend who claimed the German international Bayern Munich He is “an individualistic solo artist.” “No, it didn’t hurt me, I’m a self-critical person. There will always be critics. I don’t look at social media much. You’ll see a lot of good comments, but only one bad one will stick in your head.
And he continues with his explanation: “Everyone has their own point of view. I just try to do everything that is good for the team, I am not going to do anything unnecessary. I never wanted to be the player who dribbled just so I I might get my Instagram moment or something.
Regarding his absence from the list of Ballon d’Or candidates, the winger does not lose his silence: “I would be lying if I said that I don’t care about individual awards. I think that everyone who grows up wants to win an individual award of some kind But this “The important thing, the main goal, is to win group titles and everything else will come when the time is right.”
Regarding his future and a possible move to the Premier League to reconnect with his English roots, Musiala said “I don’t really have a plan or anything. I don’t try to think too much in the future about where I want to be. to be because situations can always happen.” change from one year to another or from one month to another. At six years old I never imagined being in England at seven. I don’t know I am open to everything. , but I’m very happy where I am now.
Source: La Verdad
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