Bayern Munich alum Leroy Sane breaks down Super Lig football
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Bayern Munich alum Leroy Sane breaks down Super Lig football
"The league is tough, direct, fast, and many teams rely on counter-attacks. Everyone tries to create chances - the games aren't as easy as they might seem from the outside. The quality is by no means as low as some claim. Of course, I still need to get to know the league better; I haven't played against all the teams yet. But so far, it's been a lot of fun. It's a good challenge, and I'm looking forward to the upcoming matches."
"Sané has six goals and five assists in all competitions for the Turkish league leaders this season. Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann has called on the 29-year-old to up his game in Türkiye in order to make it to the 2026 Men's World Cup, and so far, Sané appears to be delivering."
Leroy Sané moved from the German Bundesliga to play for Galatasaray in Turkey's Süper Lig alongside Victor Osimhen and İlkay Gündoğan. He found the league physical, tough, direct and fast, with many teams relying on counter-attacks and actively creating chances. Sané has not faced every opponent yet but describes the challenge as enjoyable and instructive. He has six goals and five assists in all competitions for Galatasaray this season. Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann urged him to raise his level for a 2026 World Cup place, and Sané appears to be responding with strong performances.
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