Bryan Zaragoza is enjoying life in Spanish football again. Until he recently suffered a foot injury, he had been collaborating regularly with Osasuna, where he joined during the summer on a season-long loan from Bayern Munich.
Bayern signed Zaragoza from Granada last January, although his first months in Bavaria were very complicated. According to Relevo, he spoke about that experience.
“At Bayern Munich they promised me many things that were not fulfilled. It took me a lot to adapt. It was a different country, a different language, a different food, a different league. I’m not going to adapt in a month.
“It was said that my signing was worthless for Bayern Munich. The press killed me because I supposedly didn’t know how to speak English or German. I don’t pay attention to them, I am what I am. But my parents suffered a lot.”
Zaragoza revealed that this contrasted significantly with his experiences in Pamplona.
“I like the context of Osasuna. Feeling comfortable is what makes me perform. I arrive here and notice a similar connection (with Granada, his previous club). “I feel very comfortable with my teammates, the coaching staff and the people of the city.”