“It wasn’t so easy, after such a success, to process it all you have three or four weeks off, at the most, and then you have to start training again.” he said. The rigours of club football allowed Germany’s hero little time to rest on his laurels, but like any top player Gotze is intent on winning more trophies rather than savouring the ones he has already won. “At times it’s more present in my mind than at other times, but it’s always there.”ĭespite scoring the goal that propelled him to superstardom, Gotze was not able to bask in the glory of his efforts in Brazil for too long. “To have scored against Argentina in Brazil, at the point in time, and how it all turned out, I think if you could imagine such a moment, you couldn’t imagine it better than that. “Scoring that goal was just the greatest experience. “That is, of course, an incredibly vivid moment for me,” Gotze said. Pogba, Coutinho, Hazard & the most expensive transfer flops in football history.No hiding it now: Messi can lead Argentina's 'lions' to World Cup glory.Omar Abdulrahman: The best Asian footballer never to play in Europe.Inside Erik ten Hag's first week at Manchester United.