Sepp Maierlegendary goalkeeper Bayern and the German team, has strongly criticized the Munich club’s transfer policy in recent years, placing special emphasis on those Sadio Mané and Leroy Sane. The first came last summer to relieve the march of Robert Lewandowskias the German celebrates his third season in the Bayernwhich in 2020 paid 50 million euros to City of Manchester for your pass.
“Mané is said to be a super signing. The same thing was said about Sané, but does anyone think that Guardiola will let a super player go for 50 million euros? Does anyone think that Klopp will let go of a super player”, asked the world champion Germany in the 1974 World Cup in a magazine interview ‘kicker‘.
Save Neuer, Müller and Kimmich
From the current template, Maier rescue Manuel Neuer, Thomas Muller and Joshua Kimmichaccording to him the only possessor of the famous ‘Mia san Mia’ -we are who we are- of Bayern. “It’s something to do with the identity of the club. Also with confidence. Neuer and Müller have been playing for Bayern forever. They can say those words. Only a few can now. Maybe Kimmich too”, continued former footballer
Maier He also took the opportunity to ask for time for his counterpart under the sticks and now general director of the German champion, Oliver Kahn. “Before attacking him, you have to look at other things. Over the course of 40 years, Uli Hoenees made Bayern a world-class club. Maintaining that level is difficult and costs a lot of energy”, he concluded.
The great mark
why This is the great indication of the current situation of Bayernwhich in a short time went from qualifying for the triple -Champions League, Bundesliga and DKB Pokal- to elimination from Europe and the German Cup, with Borussia Dortmund hiding from domestic competition. SA why is attributed to him, among other things, the choice of Julian Nagelsman and its subsequent termination, the removal of lewandowsi and the free goodbye of praise of david going to real Madrid.
Source: La Verdad

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