I'm in awe of that strike. I saw him do a couple of those in training. He's a special talent, he has a special shot, and we'll talk about all the great things that he does with the ball, but what is most pleasing for me is how hard he worked. That gets overlooked a fair bit, but what I've seen this year at Watford, the boy is maturing and understands that you have to work for the team and you have to defend.
It was a very hard decision (to leave Bayern Munich) but for me, my biggest goal is to play in a World Cup and the 2026 World Cup is just around the corner, so I have to be playing minutes and I wasn't playing (in Germany), Irankunda told Sky Sport.
Nestory Irankunda's transfer to Bayern Munich was anticipated for 18 months before it officially occurred when he turned 18, reflecting significant excitement around his talent.