Although he has struggled for form since leaving Real
Madrid, Angel Di Maria feels the timing of his exit was
perfect.
Angel Di Maria believes he left Real Madrid at the right time
despite struggling since his exit from the Santiago Bernabeu.
Di Maria left Madrid for Manchester United in a £59.7million
move in August 2014 - just three months after winning the
Champions League - but experienced an unsuccessful season
at Old Trafford
The Argentina winger scored four goals in 32 appearances
before switching to Paris Saint-Germain this August.
His form for the Ligue 1 champions has not been overly
impressive, yet Di Maria - in spite of PSG's 1-0 Champions
League loss at the Bernabeu earlier this month - is adamant
leaving Madrid was the correct decision.
"After winning 'La Decima' my mind was set on staying at Real
Madrid for many more years, but these things happen in
football," Di Maria said in an interview with beIN Sports.
"Since I left Real Madrid haven't won anything. In any case, I
think that I left at the right time and the right way."
Asked about the Madrid fans, Di Maria added: "They're very
demanding. The club has won a lot and the fans are used to
success. You get more affection from the supporters here in
France".
Madrid, Angel Di Maria feels the timing of his exit was
perfect.
Angel Di Maria believes he left Real Madrid at the right time
despite struggling since his exit from the Santiago Bernabeu.
Di Maria left Madrid for Manchester United in a £59.7million
move in August 2014 - just three months after winning the
Champions League - but experienced an unsuccessful season
at Old Trafford
The Argentina winger scored four goals in 32 appearances
before switching to Paris Saint-Germain this August.
His form for the Ligue 1 champions has not been overly
impressive, yet Di Maria - in spite of PSG's 1-0 Champions
League loss at the Bernabeu earlier this month - is adamant
leaving Madrid was the correct decision.
"After winning 'La Decima' my mind was set on staying at Real
Madrid for many more years, but these things happen in
football," Di Maria said in an interview with beIN Sports.
"Since I left Real Madrid haven't won anything. In any case, I
think that I left at the right time and the right way."
Asked about the Madrid fans, Di Maria added: "They're very
demanding. The club has won a lot and the fans are used to
success. You get more affection from the supporters here in
France".


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