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How did Guido Della Rovere adjust to life as a Bayern Munich player?

March 22, 2025 7:34 AM
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Each player has their own way of settling in with a different team

It is known that certain challenges await any player who leaves the nest early for better opportunities to play football abroad. In the case of Guido Della-Rovere at Bayern Munich, he had to do a Jamal Musiala and rely on the help of his teammate to overcome the language barrier.

“The language was a big obstacle,” Della Rovere admitted (via Bayern’s official website). “I didn’t know a word of German and my English wasn’t particularly good either. At the time, Davide [Dell’Erba, a German Italian and teammate at Bayern II] translated a lot for me. I also lacked a bit of self-confidence at the beginning.

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If Musiala had Levi Colwill, Della Rovere had Dell’Erba

“Everything was new: where I lived, the school, my teammates. I remember that I could hardly utter a word in the first two months. Then I got an injury that put me out of action for several weeks. It was the first long-term injury in my career, and it really bothered me, especially at the beginning.”

One of the most common things that a player like Della Rovere would do is to keep in touch with your family. “But that usually doesn’t happen proactively,” he revealed. “They visited me once a month for the first six months: my parents, my younger brother and my older sister. They are very important to me. But it’s not like I call them after every game or we write all the time. I also like being alone and draw my strength from moments like that. That’s how it was in rehab. I worked very hard on myself, physically of course, but above all mentally.”

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