Key Points

Tijjani Reijnders has joined Manchester City with immense excitement for the Premier League challenge. The 26-year-old Dutch midfielder sees his move as a dream opportunity to play under Pep Guardiola. He's passionate about bringing his technical midfield skills to the team and making a significant impact. Reijnders hopes to follow in the footsteps of midfield maestros like Kevin De Bruyne while bringing his own unique style to the pitch.

Key Points: Tijjani Reijnders Eager to Shine Under Pep at Man City

  • Excited to compete at highest level of football
  • Aims to learn from Pep Guardiola's tactical expertise
  • Inspired by Barcelona legends like Messi and Iniesta
  • Wants to emulate Kevin De Bruyne's midfield style
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Tijjani Reijnders relishes Premier League challenge, excited to play under Pep Guardiola

Dutch midfielder Tijjani Reijnders reveals excitement for Premier League challenge and playing for Manchester City under legendary coach Pep Guardiola.

"It's one of the biggest clubs in the world, so in the end, it was a pretty easy choice. - Tijjani Reijnders"

New Delhi, Aug 16

Manchester City's new central midfielder Tijjani Reijnders is eager to begin life in the Premier League and said joining the former champions was an “easy choice” given the scale of the club and the opportunity to play under Pep Guardiola.

Speaking exclusively to JioHotstar ahead of the 2025-26 season, the Dutch international described his excitement about the challenge that awaits him. "I'm really looking forward to the Premier League. I'm excited to play in what I think is the highest level of competition in football. I can't wait," he said.

Asked why he opted for City, Reijnders was emphatic. "It's one of the biggest clubs in the world, so in the end, it was a pretty easy choice. Playing in the Premier League and competing for trophies every year is what attracts me the most."

For the 26-year-old, pulling on the City shirt already carries special significance. "It's a beautiful jersey, and wearing it is always a proud moment," he reflected.

A key reason behind his move is the chance to learn from Guardiola, a manager he greatly admires. "It's something to be proud of. He's one of the best coaches, and it feels great to play under him and learn new things from him."

Reijnders also looked back on his early footballing journey, recalling how his dreams began as a child. "It started when I was very young. I was always playing football in the garden when I was a kid, so I already had the dream of becoming a professional player. But at the age of 12 or 13, I began to understand what I needed to do to make it happen, and that's when I knew it was possible."

Growing up, Barcelona had his heart, thanks to his admiration for iconic players Lionel Messi and Andres Iniesta. "When I was younger, it was Barcelona, especially because of Messi and Iniesta. They were players I loved watching. From the start, it was first Ronaldinho, and then it became Lionel Messi."

Reijnders has already had a taste of English football in European competitions and is aware of the step up required. "It's much more physical, and the game is quicker here; that's what I've experienced. So I can expect the same in the Premier League. It's great to play at this level."

Looking ahead to his debut season, he underlined his ambition to make an impact in midfield. "I am looking forward to the duels in midfield against my direct opponent, showing my strengths, getting into the box, and being important for the team with goals or assists."

One of his inspirations in that role has been Kevin De Bruyne, whose game he has studied closely. "Kevin De Bruyne is always scanning the pitch, so he knows exactly where to play the ball when he receives it. I try to bring that into my own game, constantly looking around to know where the space is. It helps a lot."

Reijnders also highlighted the attributes he believes define a complete midfielder including, "Passing technique, dribbling, and scoring or assisting."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an expat in Mumbai, I'm thrilled to see such talent coming to the EPL! But I wonder if he'll get enough playing time with City's stacked midfield. Guardiola does rotate though...
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Ananya R
His admiration for Messi and Iniesta shows he has good taste! Hope he brings some of that Barca magic to the Premier League. Will be interesting to see how he develops under Pep's guidance.
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Vikram M
Another foreign player joining the money club. When will we see this kind of investment in Indian football? Our ISL teams should take notes on how to build world-class squads.
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Kavya N
The physicality comment is spot on! Indian players struggle with this aspect too. Maybe our coaches should focus more on strength training from younger ages. 🤔
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Michael C
Great interview by JioHotstar! Finally we're getting proper football coverage in India. Reijnders seems like a smart player - studying De Bruyne's game shows he's serious about improving.
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Priya S
His journey from playing in the garden to Premier League is inspiring! This is why we need better football infrastructure in India - so our kids can dream big too. 🌟

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