Midfielder Luiz Gustavo, who has been one of Brazil's star performers at the FIFA World Cup™, says that leaving German giants Bayern Munich and moving to Wolfsburg was "a learning curve".
"A lot of good things happened at Bayern which I have remembered, as well as some bad things which force you to learn and evolve," said the 26-year-old at a press conference on Wednesday. "Leaving that club was not an easy moment, but it was the start of a learning curve and I have come out of it even stronger."
Luiz Gustavo arrived at Bayern from Bundesliga rivals Hoffenheim in January 2011 and enjoyed a successful two and a half years in Bavaria. Last summer, when Pep Guardiola replaced Jupp Heynckes as coach at the Allianz Arena, he was allowed to leave for 2009 German champions Wolfsburg.
"Everyone has their own opinion," he said of Guardiola's decision to let him go. "But I am very happy today."
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