Following Bayer's double championship victory. - DFB star Andrich displays his two tattoos in this image.
Football player Robert Andrich (aged 29) has a rebellious on-field presence due to his numerous tattoos. Recently, he added two more designs to his left foot - the championship trophy and the DFB (German Football Association) Cup, along with the inscription "23/24".
The six-foot-tall player takes this double dedication literally: the historic Bayern titles engraved on his body for life.
Posting on Instagram, Andrich shares: "Amazing season - we were drained, and our efforts were rewarded with the DOUBLE. Proud of our team, the fans, and the club for this season."
Back in March, Andrich shared his feelings about tattoos in an interview with BamS: "Initially, my tattoos had significant meaning, like the scroll on my chest. I wanted to mark my daughter's birthdate there. The compass above it serves aesthetic purposes, and the virgin on my arm is my astrological sign. It got out of hand, so now it's an addiction. But those who know me know these tattoos don't reflect my persona."
The man who can have the Meisterschale and DFB-Pokal tattoos inked for aesthetic reasons and personal importance...
Andrich played a crucial role in the double win. The midfielder provided the required liberty and security for his teammate Granit Xhaka (31). Throughout 45 league games, Andrich scored six goals and provided five assists. Most notably, in the latter part of the season, Andrich flourished, stepping up to replace the injured Exequiel Palacios (25).
And now, he's no longer dismissed from Germany's national team.
Leave some space above the Double-Tattoo on Andrich's left foot. Will the European Cup be inked there in early July, maybe?
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Source: symclub.org