FC Bayern: Matthijs de Ligt talks about his World Cup wake-up call

Constant since the winter break

Matthijs de Ligt established himself in the center of defense at FC Bayern in 2023, in the Bundesliga the 23-year-old was in five of six games in coach Julian Nagelsmann’s starting XI. For the Dutchman, who is still the third most valuable central defender in the world, the personally “very disappointing” World Cup in Qatar was a kind of wake-up call.

The 23-year-old defender was only used sporadically after playing in the first game of the “Elftal” tournament. This situation “shook him up”, said de Ligt in an interview with the media group “Münchner Merkur/tz”. “I had to change something, try something new. In my opinion, it cannot be the claim of someone with my qualities not to be a regular player at a World Cup,” said the right-footed player, who switched from Juventus Turin to Munich for around 67 million euros last summer. Since the winter break, he has been one of the most consistent players at the record champions.

Upamecano, de Ligt & Co.: Most expensive central defenders in history

20 Dayot Upamecano | 2021 for €42.5 million from Leipzig to FC Bayern

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Data as of February 2023

19 Nicolas Otamendi | 2015 for €44.5m from Valencia to Man City

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18 Eliaquim Mangala | 2014 for €45m from Porto to Man City

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17 Nathan Aké | 2020 for €45.3m from Bournemouth to Man City

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16 Rio Ferdinand | Leeds to Man United for €46m in 2002

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15 David Luis | From Chelsea to PSG in 2014 for €49.5m

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12 Cristian Romero | 2022 for €50m from Atalanta to Tottenham

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12 Éder Militao | €50m transfer from Porto to Real Madrid in 2019

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12 Jules Koundé | 2022 for €50m from Sevilla to FC Barcelona

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11 John Stone’s | From Everton to Man City in 2016 for €55.6m

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10 Lisandro Martinez | 2022 for €57.37m from Ajax to Man United

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9 Ben White | From Brighton & Hove to Arsenal in 2021 for €58.5m

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8 Aymeric Laporte | 2018 for €65m from Bilbao to Man City

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7 Matthijs de Ligt | In 2022 for €67 million from Juventus to FC Bayern

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6 Ruben Dias | 2020 for €68m from Benfica to Man City

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5 Lucas Hernández | 2019 for €80 million from Atlético to FC Bayern

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4 Wesley Fofana | Leicester to Chelsea in 2022 for €80.4m

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3 Virgil van Dijk | 2018 for €84.65m from Southampton to Liverpool

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2 Matthijs de Ligt | 2019 for €85.5m from Ajax to Juventus

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He analyzed his situation after the World Cup and thought about what could make him better. “I recovered well for two weeks, so that I can start training again in the last week of vacation.” He also pays more attention to his diet. “I feel more explosive and better in my body than before. That helps me on the pitch: If you’re fit, you’re a little faster – in the game with and without the ball,” said de Ligt before the top game in the league this Sunday against Union Berlin (from 5:30 p.m. in TM -Live ticker).


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During the tournament in Qatar, de Ligt said otherwise when asked about his reserve role: “To be honest, I played more than I expected at this World Cup. I expected not to play. I’m fine,” The Athletic quoted him as saying in early December. From his point of view, lack of fitness is not the reason for his short playing times, emphasized de Ligt at the time: “No, it’s just the way I play. Maybe the coach doesn’t use me and that’s fine with me. I expected that. So for me it’s fine.”

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