The 24-year old midfielder has noted that he might never reach the height he set for himself when he became a Golden boy.
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Mario Gotze- uefa.com |
After sealing a move back to his boyhood club from Bayern where he was less successful, the Dortmund midfielder is finding it hard to find put his feet on the ground despite the apparent trust from his coach as he bids to repay the fans' loyalty.
He has asked people to take him as hw is now.
“Should I get back to playing like the 18-year-old Mario Gotze again?,” Gotze asked Bild. “I have played almost 60 games for Germany since, have enjoyed six years of success at Bayern and Dortmund and won five Bundesliga titles. Those are the facts."
“Every player develops over time, as does every team and every opponent. I will never be the old Mario Gotze again. In football, it’s the here and now that really matters and I am feeling really well at the national team and Dortmund. I am able to put in my best performances again more and more. I am giving my all every day and every training session."
“Every chapter in life helps you move forward. I learned a lot in Munich. I played with world-class players, matured and learned from any setbacks.”
Gotze has played eleven times in all competitions this season with only a goal to show for it.
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