By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Cuisance not bothered by criticism from Gladbach bosses

Michael Cuisance claims he's not bothered by the criticism he has faced after joining Bayern München from Gladbach.
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    Michael Cuisance says he's unfazed by the criticism he has received from Borussia Mönchengladbach bosses Marco Rose and Max Eberl who have questioned the 20-year-old's attitude after his move to Bayern München.

    When asked about the criticism at his official presentation at Bayern today, Cuisance told reporters:

    "That doesn't bother me. I'm grateful to the club. I played there for two years, now FC Bayern is my club. I will train hard every day to play here too."

    Cuisance, a French under-20 international, also admitted that the 2018/19 season was tough for him.

    "The first season at Gladbach was very good, the second one was a bit difficult. But I won through and drew confidence from my performances for France," the midfielder said at today's press conference.

    The 20-year-old made 11 appearances for Gladbach last season.

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