The VfL Bochum midfielder is determined to further improve while playing at the rewirpowerSTADION.
Takashi Inui has expressed dissatisfaction with his contribution at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/VfL-Bochum-c40880 and wishes to get his act right in the remaining seven games this season. He was talking in the wake of his team’s 1-0 defeat to FC Ingolstadt on Friday,
March 23.
Inui spent the entire 90 minutes on the pitch but failed to impress as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Caiuby-c8260 scored in the dying moments of the game.
The former Cerezo Osaka player mentioned that he signed for the second division club as he wanted to prove his worth. He showed gratitude to his current bosses for acknowledging his talent and vowed to return the faith by inspiring
Andreas Bergmann’s side to a top-seven finish. He is confident of bringing consistency to his game and adding more goals to his tally.
Inui admitted that he has not been at his best this term and assured his employers of turning things around in the coming weeks.
While addressing Goal.com, the 23-year-old further added:
“Bochum really wanted me, and I feel strongly obliged to the club. This season, I couldn’t return too much yet, but we still have some matches left this season, and of course I want to show the club my gratitude through performing
well.”
On the other hand, the Japanese also expressed his desire to play in Germany’s top division. Inui mentioned that he has tried his level best to achieve new heights with Bochum and take them up into the first division. He insisted
that it would be a dream come true to play against top clubs such as Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga.
“As a starting point VfL is a very good club for me. I want to make my contribution to achieve promotion with this club. Well, of course it’s difficult to achieve it this season…,” the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Japan-c2928 international concluded.
Bochum are currently 10th in the 2.Bundesliga with 31 points from 27 games and will next take on second placed Eintracht Frankfurt on Friday, March 30.
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