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Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben admitted that he had to fight to make his long-awaited comeback after his injury on the 32nd day, just weeks before the end of his brilliant 10-year career with the World Record. Bundesliga champions.
Robben replaced Kingsley Coman in the final minutes of Bayern's 3-1 win over Hannover's last club, allowing them to stay on track for their seventh consecutive league title.
It was the first appearance in the Bundesliga since the age of 35 since late November. Many injury problems have cast doubts on his ability to say goodbye to the Allianz Arena after announcing his departure from the club in December. at the end of the season.
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"I can not really describe it," says Robben bundesliga.com. "I'm really grateful, it's the only word that I can think of: grateful, I've done everything to get here, I've been training and I've fought very hard in recent weeks and months to Unfortunately, it was only five minutes of play, but it was still a special moment. "
It was a landmark event for the flying Dutchman, who has now made 700 competitive appearances in clubs and internationally during his brilliant career. He played 306 matches with Bayern, scoring or scoring no less than 245 goals and winning numerous trophies: seven Bundesliga titles, four DFB Cups and the UEFA Champions League.
Robben and Franck Ribery (from left to right) shared the same pitch on Matchday 32 – and the Frenchman even found the net. – imago pictures / kolbert-press
Nobody in Bavaria will ever forget his last-minute winner against Borussia Dortmund in the jewel of the 2013 Champions League, crowning his triumphant historic campaign.
A legend from Robben's stellar club deserves to stand out, and Bayern hopes to send him back later this month with an eighth Bundesliga winner's medal. The German player of the year 2010 is also looking forward to playing 199 Bundesliga matches and 98 Bundesliga goals.
What better way to end a glorious decade than to give in to a ton of high-flying strikes in this season's fixtures against RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt?
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