Not only Ronaldo! Arjen Robben explains Real Madrid departure in 2009.


Arjen Robben talks about his decision to leave Real Madrid in 2009.





Robben left Real Madrid for Bayern in 2009 and became a key member of the Bavarians' squad, with Los Blancos signing Ronaldo from Manchester United in the same window. The former Chelsea winger in his ten seaons with German giants has won eight Bundesliga titles and one UEFA Champions League among other trophies.

The Dutchman in his latest interview before his final game in a Bayern jersey, revealed the reasons behind him leaving Real Madrid

"It became difficult for me because of the change of president at Real," Robben told Goal and SPOX.
"I actually felt very comfortable there and played very well, but when politics come into play and you do not get a real chance, you have to make a decision whether you want to keep fighting or to go and continue your career elsewhere.
"It was not just Ronaldo. Perez returned as the club's president. He then bought Ronaldo, but also Kaka, [Karim] Benzema and Xabi Alonso.
"Real spent so much money and we were told that they needed to make a bit of money back on outgoing transfers.
"For me it was a shame, because I had a very good relationship with the former coach Manuel Pellegrini. In addition, I had perhaps the best pre-season of my career."

On his move to Bayern Robben said;

"I talked to Mark and to Van Gaal," Robben said. "He told me how had he plans for me. Both clearly signalled to me: 'Come to Munich, please'.
"I remember the decision was not easy. We sat together as a family on the terrace and talked. After all, it was about leaving a big club like Real Madrid. There was no turning back then.
"By comparison, Bayern was not so successful in Europe at the time. My goal had always been to win the Champions League. I wanted to show that I was good enough.
"The move to Bayern was the best decision of my career."

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