Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Rodriguez quits Madrid for Munich

- The Associated Press sportm@hindustant­imes.com

ON LOAN Frustrated by lack of chances, the Columbian star will look to reignite his career in Germany

After capturing the world’s attention with his stunning goal for Colombia against Uruguay at the 2014 World Cup, no limits could be set for James Rodriguez.

Now, three seasons later, he’s leaving Real Madrid under a cloud of frustratio­n, deemed surplus to requiremen­ts at the Spanish side and looking for a second chance in a loan spell at Bayern Munich.

The Bundesliga side hopes that Carlo Ancelotti, who was in charge in Madrid when James joined, will again be able to get the best from a player who undoubtedl­y has the talent to count among the world’s best.

“Signing James Rodriguez was our coach Carlo Ancelotti’s biggest wish, following their successful spell working together in Madrid,” Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said as the club announced James’ arrival on Tuesday.

Bayern signed the 25-year-old James on a two-year loan arrangemen­t with an option to make the move permanent.

Already well-known after three seasons at Porto and one at Monaco, that goal at the World Cup, where he took the ball on his chest and swiveled before smashing a brilliant volley in off the underside of the bar, catapulted James to stardom. He scored again in that game, too, and finished as the tournament’s top scorer with six altogether.

James was suddenly being compared to establishe­d superstars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, and was touted as a future Ballon d’Or winner, the trophy then given to the world’s best player.

Real Madrid certainly thought so, splashing out some 80 million euros ($91 million) to take the then 22-year-old from Monaco. He was given the prestigiou­s No. 10 jersey, previously worn by the likes of Luis Figo and the Hungarian great Ferenc Puskas. James enjoyed a stellar first season at Madrid under Ancelotti, scoring 17 goals and setting up 18 more in 46 competitiv­e games in 2014-15, despite time sidelined with a broken Despite netting just He was awarded His thunderous Real Madrid won James colluded with Personally this would Ancelotti’s departure put metatarsal. Ancelotti was forced to leave at the end of the season, however, and James failed to earn the same trust from his successor Zinedine Zidane.

James simply found himself to be a star too many. He didn’t even make the substitute­s’ bench for the Champions League Zinadine Zidane was final win over Juventus in June.

In all, he finished with two Champions League medals, two FIFA Club World Cup titles and a Spanish league title, scoring 36 goals and providing 41 assists in 111 competitiv­e appearance­s for Madrid. They’re impressive numbers for any player, but Madrid did go on James’ time in Madrid can only be viewed with regret based on his potential. Now Bayern is hoping to take advantage. In a way, the German club can’t lose. It will reportedly pay Madrid 5 million euros per season for James, and can then make the transfer permanent in 2019. “James is a very versatile player. He’s a goal-scorer himself, he sets up a lot of goals and on top of that he’s great from set-pieces. There’s no question that this transfer further increases the quality in our team,” Rummenigge said.

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