When it comes to football, there are always moments that will shock and admire our ordinary fans. Recently, I read an interview with Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Xhaka, a former Arsenal player whose story touched me a lot.
Xhaka referred to his adaptation and changes now at Bayer Leverkusen. He said that he has become Xi to the city and the weather here, and his mentality has changed dramatically, becoming calmer and calmer. That's an important step forward for a professional footballerHe thinks more deeply in the game, knowing when to attack and when to defend, when to accelerate and when to slow down. This is not only a technical improvement, but also a manifestation of wisdom.
Xhaka, in particular, spoke about his previous risk-taking behaviour on the pitch and now he has learned to deal with the game more sensibly。This kind of maturity is precious for any player. This change in him also reflects his in-depth understanding of the game.
Joining Bayer Leverkusen was clearly the right decision for Xhaka. He mentioned Bayer Leverkusen's appreciation and support for him, a trust that every player can only dream of. His exchange with coach Xavi Alonso strengthened his determination. This kind of chemistry between coaches and players is crucial to the success of a team.
Xhaka also mentioned the influence of family on his decision. His wife was initially opposed to leaving London, where there were their family and friends. The children had their own circle of life in London, but in the end they supported Xhaka's decision. This kind of family support and understanding is so important for a professional footballer!
Xhaka's role at Bayer Leverkusen is more than just a player, he brings a wealth of top-flight experience with him to lead and help this young team. This sense of responsibility is a motivation for the young players and a motivation for the team.
Xavi Alonso, as a coach, is very focused on discipline in the dressing room and responsibility among the players. This style of management is essential to maintain the level of the team's competitiveness. Luckily, Bayer Leverkusen's players have a good mentality and character, both young and veteran。This positive attitude and willingness to learn from Xi is essential for the development of the team.
Looking back at Bayer Leverkusen's exit in the first round of the German Cup last season, Xhaka believes it was a matter of attitude. This kind of self-reflection and honesty is a wake-up call for the team. The development of a team requires not only technique and strategy, but also the right attitude and mentality.
Overall, Xhaka's interview has taught us a lot of inspiration as ordinary fans. His growth and change is not only a personal success, but also a great inspiration to the young team of Bayer Leverkusen. As a regular football fan, I look forward to seeing more of his performances in the new season and for Bayer Leverkusen to achieve even better results under his leadership. After all, football isn't just about 90 minutes on the pitch, it's about mentality, teamwork and growth.