Marco's been playing pretty regularly at Thun, including Europa league qualifiers. Sure, it's not the Bundesliga but it would be ridiculously harsh to paint his European trip as a failure
It has been a massive failure. He has spent the majority of his time injured. He left Australasia as the best player and he signed for a big European club. He hasn't played at all in the Bundesliga, barely played in the 2. Bundesliga and now it is questionable whether he is really in the starting XI in the Swiss Super League. I think we all had bigger hopes for Rojas and I think those hopes could yet be achieved. For now we have to say it was a failure though.
If TransferMarkt is accurate with Marco's injury history, he has missed 53 games (about 2 HAL seasons) of games due to injuries since signing for VfB
He may missed them here as well.Question is, would you go to VFB/Thun doctor/physio or one here?
Anyway, I'm not saying Marco's transfer to Europe has been a roaring success because clearly it hasn't. But that doesn't make it a failure either. It can be in between.
He left here as a great A League player but he could have just as easily had injuries and a corresponding drop in form here too if he hadn't gone. And then he'd be getting paid less and be further away from establishing a career in Europe than he currently is.