BERLIN: Bayern Munich coach Niko Kovac has challenged James Rodriguez to “play for his future” as the clock ticks down on the Colombian superstar’s loan from Real Madrid.
The 27-year-old, who has six months left on his two-year deal with Real, has started just five Bundesliga games this season and missed Bayern’s last six league games of 2018 with a knee injury.
Time is now running out for Rodriguez, who broke through at the 2014 World Cup where he finished top scorer, to secure his future at the German champions.“He’s playing for his future. Everyone, who wants a new contract, has to put in their best performances. That also applies to him, but I am sure he will do it,” said Kovac.
Both Spanish and English media report that Liverpool, who Bayern face in the last 16 of the Champions League next month, are interested in him.Bayern’s senior bosses have said they want to sign Rodriguez permanently and Kovac has urged the Colombian to prove himself ahead of Bayern’s first league match of 2019 at Hoffenheim on Friday.
“I have talked to him several times and I can see that he’s motivated and focused,” added Kovac.“He wants to play and has to prove that he is able to help the team.”Bayern have lost their last two visits to Hoffenheim and need a win to keep the pressure on league leaders Borussia Dortmund, who are six points clear in the table.
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