Sarah Zadrazil: 'Munich is my second home'
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Sarah Zadrazil: 'Munich is my second home'
"Sarah Zadrazil is one of the most influential characters in an FC Bayern Women's jersey. Following her cruciate ligament rupture, the Austria international is currently working on her comeback with remarkable discipline and confidence - and has now agreed a year's extension to her contract with the reigning double winners. In an interview with fcbayern.com, the 32-year-old talks about the challenges of rehab, the little joys away from the pitch and her deep connection to Munich and FC Bayern."
"Really well, thank you. Both physically and mentally. I'm making good progress and my rehab is going really well, step by step. I'm in the best hands at the Red Bull Performance Centre and I can say that I'm doing well. Of course it wasn't that easy to start with, shortly after the cruciate ligament rupture. But I'm also doing very well from a mental perspective now."
"The focus has shifted away from football a little and I have time for other things. What I enjoy most is that I can simply spend more time with my family, with my niece and nephew, and also with my parents and relatives. I'm lucky that I can be at home because the rehab is here. I've started playing a bit of piano, but I wouldn't say I'm really good at it."
Sarah Zadrazil suffered a cruciate ligament rupture and is undergoing structured rehabilitation at the Red Bull Performance Centre. She is making steady physical progress and reports strong mental recovery. She agreed a one-year contract extension with Bayern Munich and remains committed to returning to competitive play. The rehabilitation routine is disciplined and time-consuming but has allowed more family contact and new pastimes such as learning piano. Support from relatives and professional staff underpins recovery. Zadrazil expresses confidence, discipline, and hope for a return to the pitch in the near future.
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