Justin Kluivert believes the “winning mentality” of Bayern Munich and Manchester City is what makes those clubs so hard to overcome in title races.
Last season saw City claim a historic treble, winning both the Champions League and FA Cup while lifting their fifth Premier League title in six campaigns, though they were run very close by Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal who led for much of the way.
Bayern, meanwhile, secured their 11th straight Bundesliga crown thanks to Borussia Dortmund’s collapse on the final weekend of the season in which they failed to beat mid-table Mainz at home, meaning Jamal Musiala’s 89th-minute winner in a 2-1 win over Koln handed the title to Thomas Tuchel’s men.
Kluivert, who was part of the RB Leipzig team that finished second to Bayern while on loan in the 2020-21 campaign, feels it was the lack of winning mindset from Arsenal and Dortmund compared to City and Bayern that meant they missed out on lifting their respective league titles.
“I think that’s something you saw with Manchester City or also with Bayern Munich and Dortmund,” Kluivert told Stats Perform.
“It’s the winning mentality that maybe not even the players, but the club has. They know how to go with that feeling.
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“You know, like City were champions. We thought maybe Arsenal or somebody else will be champions, but they [City] have the feeling they know how to win stuff.
“And I think Bayern Munich also has that. Dortmund had it in their hands and they just gave it away, to be honest. But that’s the beauty of football. You don’t know until the last game.”
Having already faced Bayern in a league fixture, Kluivert will get the chance to play against City this season after joining Bournemouth from Roma for an undisclosed fee in June, looking to emulate his father, legendary striker Patrick Kluivert, who played in the Premier League for Newcastle United between 2004 and 2005.
Justin feels his time at Leipzig playing under Julian Nagelsmann will stand him in good stead to make an impact at the Cherries, saying: “It was a strange season because it was the season with the coronavirus with no fans, so there was something we had to adapt [to].
“But I’ve learned a lot, played with great players such as [Christopher] Nkunku who’s now going to Chelsea and I can name a bunch more.
“And a great coach in [Julian] Nagelsmann. I think the philosophy the coach here [Andoni Iraola] has is a bit like him with the press, high press, play. So that’s why I’m happy to be here and I’ve learned a lot.”
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