Gravenberch has since found a new home at Anfield, where he was a key player for the team that won the league title last season. He spoke openly about his experiences at Bayern, saying that he faced significant mental challenges.
Gravenberch credited his parents, who had moved to Munich to support him, for helping him cope with the difficulties. He mentioned that he felt isolated and struggled to connect with his teammates, which made it tough for him to feel like a champion, even after winning the title.
Gravenberch also spoke about how he coped with the lack of playing time under coaches Julian Nagelsmann and Thomas Tuchel. He revealed that he would often spend 90 minutes watching his team from the sidelines, which took a toll on his mental health.
However, Gravenberch expressed pride in being able to overcome his struggles and find a new sense of purpose at Liverpool. He reflected on his experiences at Bayern, acknowledging that he had grown and learned from the challenges he faced.