Did you create google tag manager tags? And triggers? Combine them with google analytics first.
Now make sure your GTM tag track type is “Event”.
This will allow you to see hits in Google analytics on the Real time tab -> Events.
Note: I am not a GTM expert, but this is the only way I found to actually show the data.
A fine tutorial can be found here: https://johannesmehlem.com/blog/google-analytics-event-tracking-via-google-tag-manager/ and https://parall.ax/blog/view/3236/tutorial-how-to-use-google-tag-manager-event-tracking-to-set-up-conversions
[b:c768df2a93]Google Tag manager[/b:c768df2a93]
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[b:c768df2a93]Google analytics[/b:c768df2a93]
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