Bayern midfielder Davies believes that players' lives should be relaxed, but the current training and competition are two-point line

2023-03-27 16:09

Bayern midfielder Davies believes that players' lives should be relaxed, but the current training and competition are two-point line


The 22-year-old Canadian midfielder Alphonso Davies, who is currently playing for Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga, revealed in a recent interview that as a professional player, he has nothing to do except training and games, making it difficult to relax and enjoy life .


Davis set a record for the transfer fee of Major League Soccer with a transfer fee of up to 18.75 million euros in 2018. He moved from Canada to Germany to enter the Bundesliga . Now he has played 92 games for the team and helped Bayern win. 1 European Super Cup champion, Club World Cup champion and Champions League champion, 2 German FA Cup champions, 3 German Super Cup champions and 6 Bundesliga champions.


Due to playing for the Bundesliga club, Davis has no family and partner to accompany him. He also admitted in an interview that he only has 5 friends at most.


Then Davis said with a disappointed face that he is not very good at making friends and interpersonal relationships. Although he believes that the life of a professional player should be enjoyable and relaxing, because he does not have many friends, and his family and partners Without living with him, I have nowhere to go except to participate in competitions and training.


Bayern midfielder Davies believes that players' lives should be relaxed, but the current training and competition are two-point line


Davies embarked on the CONCACAF Nations League journey with the Canadian national team yesterday, and participated in the opening game against Curacao as a starter, helping Canada win 2-0 away. Davis also represented Canada in the World Cup in Qatar and contributed a goal in the World Cup group match against Croatia, setting the first World Cup goal in the history of the Canadian men's football team.