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‘Something I needed’… Eric Dier makes claim about Bayern Munich last night after leaving Tottenham

Following his success for Bayern Munich last night, former Tottenham Hotspur player Eric Dier has now been discussing his fresh start.

Dier, who was deemed to be surplus to requirements by Ange Postecoglou, has really turned around his season in Germany.

Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images
Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images

The Englan🎀d international has now played eight games for Bayern, completingꦬ 90 minutes in their crucial second leg against Lazio last night.

And following the 3-0 win, which was partly delivered by Harry Kane’s world class goal scoring instincts, Dierꦬ seemed very🌜 content with his new challenge.

Both Tottenham and Postecoglou are probably not surprised by 🍬Dier’s new found success at Bayern, he was never considered to be a poor player.

However, the 30-year-ol🍎d just didn’t fit the new manager’s playing philosophy, he perhaps didn’t🌌 suit playing in such a high line.

That being said, ꧙when speaking to , Dier seemed really at home at Bayern and admitted the move was something he needed at this point in his career.

Eric Dier says he needed Bayern move after being left out at Tottenham

Of course, given how well he has settled in the Bundesliga, Dier is now expected🍸 to sign a permanent dཧeal with Bayern in the near future.

And there certaꦅinly 🎀didn’t seem to be any regrets on his end.

Photo by Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Photo by Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images


𒁏Dier shared: “It feels great. The way everyone, the fans, the players, the club have received me has helped me a lot.

“It’s made it very easy for me to settle in. I’m jusꦑt enjoying ജit, something new, a fresh start.

“It was something I needed individually and I am really enjo𒊎ying it.

“A new cou♏ntry, new club and everything is goingꦇ well.”

Following the game, Jamie C💎arragher did also praise Harry Kane’s decision to switch clubs last summer.

Of cou෴rse, Dier joined Kane at Bayern just six months after the former Spurs captain had made his own move.

And given how popular both were in North London, perhaps some Tottenham fans wouldn’t mind seeing Bayern go♎ing all the way in the Champions League, especially if it🐭 was possibly at the expense of Arsenal.