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Granada fans rage against Zaragoza after Bayern's move

2024-02-05T21:41:15.076Z

Highlights: Granada fans rage against Zaragoza after Bayern's move. Zaragozas was actually only supposed to move to FC Bayern in the summer. Now the transfer came about earlier - many Granada FC fans are angry. The disappointment and anger of some Granada supporters spread via social media. Despite the anger at the change: Some Granada fans are defending the Spanish youngster. Some sympathizers of the Spanish club, which is in acute danger of relegation, are sending benevolent or at least reassuring words.



As of: February 5, 2024, 10:26 p.m

By: Christian Nemeth

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Bryan Zaragozas was actually only supposed to move to FC Bayern in the summer.

Now the transfer came about earlier - many Granada FC fans are angry.

Munich - One man's joy, another man's sorrow - or another man's anger.

Some of the fan reactions from Bryan Zaragoza's former Spanish club FC Granada could be summarized like this.

After FC Bayern was able to bring forward the transfer of the 22-year-old left winger and Spanish national team newcomer, originally planned for the summer, due to Kingsley Coman's injury and sign Zaragoza on "deadline day" for supposedly around 17 million euros, according to Sky, unloaded The disappointment and anger of some Granada supporters spread via social media.

Bryan Zaragoza

Birth date:

September 9, 2001

Association:

FC Bayern Munich

Position:

Left winger

Market value:

12 million euros (source: transfermarkt.de / as of: December 22, 2023)

Granada fans angry after Zaragoza's move to Bayern

On his Instagram channel, the Spanish youngster - who originally announced at his own request that he only wanted to move to Bayern in the summer in order to help his hometown club stay in the league - made a statement about the early move to Munich and noted, among other things: " The time has come when our paths will part.

First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to you.

Because in Granada I achieved everything I dreamed of as a small child.”

The only problem: the warm and certainly sincere words of Bryan Zaragoza, who had been active for the Andalusian club since his U19 days, did not really fall on open ears.

Quite a few comments under the football professional's post were downright indignant, as many supporters had assumed that the player would stay until the end of the season, or were defamatory.

For example, one user writes: “Word and honor are the most valuable things a person has.

You have nothing of both." And this Granada fan also writes snidely in the direction of the new Munich resident: "There are enough things I could write here, but I don't think it's worth insulting you because you tarnished your own honor by trying to give your word that you would stay until the end of the season.”

Despite the anger at the change: Some Granada fans are defending Zaragoza

Although a number of Granada supporters have joined the chorus of anger and criticism towards Zaragoza, there still seem to be some sympathizers of the Spanish club, which is in acute danger of relegation, who are sending benevolent or at least reassuring words to the talented professional.

A Granada supporter comments, albeit somewhat fatalistically: “Thanks Bryan, you are very tall.

Good luck in your career because not even God saves us." Another Instagram user wrote: "Thank you Bryan for everything you have done for the club.

Good luck in Bavaria.

Hopefully we'll see each other again in the future.” Zaragoza was already in the FCB squad for the German record champions' recent win against Borussia Mönchengladbach, but not yet on the pitch.

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Source: merkur

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