(PA) Monday 28 May 2012
The boos which overshadowed what was meant to be a friendly match between the Netherlands and Bayern Munich were "bizarre", according to their target, Arjen Robben.
Robben
was made the scapegoat by some Bayern fans for their UEFA Champions
League defeat to Chelsea and he was booed every time he touched the ball
at the Allianz Arena last week. He left the stadium without comment,
but after receiving the opposite kind of treatment in the Netherlands' friendly against Bulgaria at the weekend he says he is now only looking forwards.
"I
have never had a week like it," he said. "To be booed by your own fans
is bizarre and that is not easy. But that is football. Sometimes you are
the villain, sometimes you are the hero. I am a strong person and can
deal with it."
Robben's every touch was
met by extra cheers and applause in Amsterdam in the weekend's 2-1
defeat to Bulgaria and he hopes to hear similar reactions in Poland and
Ukraine. "I want to thank the fans for such a warm welcome," he said.
"It
gives you such a good feeling to be welcomed like this by your own
fans. What is gone is gone. Now I am with Holland and the focus is on
the European Championships."
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