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ARJEN ROBBEN: FORMER BAYERN MUNICH WINGER TO MAKE U-TURN BACK TO FOOTBALL


Former Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben is considering coming out of retirement after pulling the plug on his career.

The ex-winger retired from the game last summer, bringing a stellar career that saw him play for club giants like Chelsea, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.


"In the beginning I didn't miss football at all," he told the FC Bayern Podcast.

"But then there was a phase when it tickled again and I had thoughts such as: 'Hey, maybe I would like to play a little again.’

The 36 year old won eight titles and one champions league trophy during his time at Bayern Munich.

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