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Worst moment of my career: Lucas Hernandez

The French defender record-breaking move to Germany were shadowed by recurring injuries and threat of a prison sentence in Spain

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Dec 2021 10:00AM

Worst moment of my career: Lucas Hernandez
Lucas Hernandez became the most expensive player in Bundesliga history when he joined Bayern from Atletico Madrid in 2019 for $90 million. – AFP pic, December 7, 2021

MUNICH – World Cup winner Lucas Hernandez revealed yesterday how his record-breaking move to Bayern Munich turned into a nightmare with recurring injuries and the threat of a prison sentence in Spain.

The defender became the most expensive player in Bundesliga history when he joined Bayern from Atletico Madrid in 2019 for $90 million (RM380.8 million).

But the 25-year-old said a string of injuries isolated him from his teammates, and he also had to deal with judicial problems in Spain.

“They weren’t easy years,” Hernandez said in an interview with German magazine Kicker.

“I was injured for the first year and a half and it was definitely the worst moment of my career.

“First, I missed six months, then I played two months, and then I had four months out again.

“When you are not with your teammates every day and you are alone often, it gets you down. But now that I am with them, I feel well integrated into the team.”

In October, Hernandez appeared before a Madrid court for violating a restraining order in 2017 banning him from contacting his partner after a violent altercation between the pair, who are now married.

Neither made a complaint against the other but both were charged by Spain’s public prosecutor.

Hernandez avoided a sentence after the court accepted the French player’s appeal.

“It was a challenging time for me when this story came out. My wife was, and she still is, pregnant with our second child. Neither my wife nor I understood why the court opened this procedure against me.

“It was an incident which went back to 2017, it’s the past, the present is that my wife is pregnant, that I love her, and she loves me.”

However, the defender conceded that the enforced absences strengthened his resolve.

“Some players when they are injured think about stopping football. For me it was exactly the opposite.“The bigger the difficulties, the more I’m motivated to get through and back to work. These moments made me stronger mentally and more mature from a character point of view.” – AFP, December 7, 2021

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