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The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 international is happy with his current form for his new side, and stated that he was satisfied with the Bavarian outfit’s 6-1 triumph against Lille on Wednesday in the UEFA Champions League
Bayern Munich summer signing Javi http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Martinez-c24468 has insisted that he will only get better at the Allianz Arena in the coming games, following a good start to life in the German top flight. The former Athletic Bilbao player is settling
in at Der FCB and has vowed to improve, provided that he gets enough playing time.
The Spanish midfielder signed for the Bundesliga giants from the Spanish club for a record-breaking €40 million in the summer transfer window, but has since failed to make a huge impact at the German side. However, the young prodigy
stressed that he is delighted with his recent performances.
The defensive player claimed he was not fully fit, but has now regained his top form. The youngster further added that he gets sharper after every practice session and match, and said he will improve as the season progresses.
"I was lacking a bit of sharpness before, but I'm feeling better with every training session and every match. I think it's only going to get better for me in the future," he was quoted as saying in an interview.
The versatile midfielder stated that the squad is in high-spirits at the moment, and revealed it was vital to win the game against Lille as BATE Borisov and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863 also had six points from the opening three games. However, now
Die Roten have nine points and have moved above BATE.

"We're feeling really good right now. I think it was an important result for us because there were three teams all on six points and now [Bayern] have nine,” the 2012 UEFA Europa League finalist added.

"We still need to fight hard against Valencia and BATE, but this was an important step," he finally concluded.
Martinez conceded that Die Bayern still have work to do in order to qualify for the knockout stages of the competition. They will now face Valencia and the Belarusian outfit in their next two games.

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