The attacking midfielder accepts the BVB faithful's anger over his
transfer, but has urged the supporters to also look at it from his point
of view
Mario Gotze has admitted that he understands the anger of Borussia Dortmund fans following his €37 million summer move to Bayern Munich.
The
Germany international's decision to leave BVB for one of their biggest
rivals caused uproar among Dortmund supporters, yet the 21-year-old
feels people should also look at it from his perspective.
"I can
definitely understand their frustration. I played for Dortmund for quite
a while and then joined Bayern. A lot of fans simply don't like that. I
can understand their feelings," the attacking midfielder told ZDF.
"One
should also look at it from my side, though. I want to keep on
developing as a player. People should look at it from that angle, too.
"It
was a combination of things that convinced me to join Bayern. There
were a lot of reasons for me. The coach, the club and I wanted to try
something new."
Gotze made his Bayern debut in the 4-1 friendly win over Gyor on Sunday, netting twice during his 30 minutes on the pitch.
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