Interview with Xie Chuyun: Germany’s training system is very professional. I am very skilled and like to control the ball.
2:27am, 16 October 2025Football
On October 15, the Bundesliga held an online media conference. Chinese young player Xie Chuyun, who currently plays for Stuttgart U19, attended the media conference and was invited to participate in this media conference and conducted an interview with Xie Chuyun.
Question: You came into contact with football in Australia when you were 5 years old. You moved to Germany at the age of 11 and entered the training system. Can you share with us what impressed you most during the journey from Australia to Germany?
Xie Chujun: "For me, the first thing is definitely the football atmosphere here, how people here play football, and the intensity with which they play. For me, this is a new experience, completely different from when I was in Australia. The training system in Germany is more professional than I imagined. I didn't expect their training method to be so professional before."
Question: As a midfielder, who do you think your playing style is like? Which Bundesliga star do you think you are most similar to?
Xie Chuyun: "As a midfielder, I am neither the tallest nor the strongest. But I am perhaps the most skilled player in the team. I like to control the ball, create opportunities, and help my teammates create opportunities. I also like to run a lot, which I think is very important for midfielders, because you will not be in the ball situation often, and you also need to defend, which is very important."
" If I were to pick a player with the closest style from the Bundesliga, I would say Stiller. But my favorite current player in the world is Pedri. I really like the way he plays. The way he helps the team is not only to score goals and assists, but also to help the team pass the ball, create space and create opportunities for teammates. I really enjoy watching him play."
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