Liverpool midfielder Heraffenberg was interviewed by the media and talked about his time playing for Bayern.
"I was going crazy. Fortunately, my parents moved to Munich for me, and if I were there alone at the time, I didn't know what would have happened... those days were really mentally difficult."
"I'm glad we won the championship, but my contribution was minimal. We stood on the championship podium, but I didn't feel like a champion at all, and it felt completely different from when I had won other trophys before."
"While Nagelsmann coaching, I had to watch the team on the sidelines for three consecutive games, and that was when I started to feel a mental breakdown. By winter, I had been completely fed up with it, and under Tuchel's last two months of the season, I got more playing time than I had before."
"I still remember how I felt at Bayern, but I knew I had come out of that low point. It was something I was proud of."