Convulsive Bayern press conference

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intense day in Bayern Munich. President Herbert Hainer and the new CEO Christian Dreesen They offered a convulsive press conference this Sunday where, in addition to many other things, they discussed the future of Thomas Tuchel and yesterday’s quick dismissals after Bayern’s victory of Oliver Kahn and Hassan Salihamidzic.

Hainer, who said he was “very happy” with the new Bundesliga title, criticized himself: “Especially in the second half of the season you can see that we didn’t play the way we wanted and the board of directors. We want a new start .” In this sense, he congratulated himself on the arrival of the new CEO, Christian Dreesen, who replaced Kahn in the position: “He knows the company very well.”

Dreesen, for his part, admitted that “I had a different plan in life.” “I’m very happy to start this. It’s not going to be easy, but it makes it more interesting.” “When Hainer asked me to take over, it was easier for me than I thought.”

Hainer explained that “on Thursday we had conversations with Uli Hoeness, Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidzic. The conversation with Oliver Kahn was very emotional”, meaning it was not friendly, unlike Salihamidzic . “And on Friday night, the oversight board decided to part ways with Kahn via video conference.” “There’s never a right time for a break like this,” Hainer said, assessing the timing of the announcement, right after the final whistle.

Hainer also said that they did not consider Thomas Tuchel, who feared for his position when he saw the dismissals of his colleagues. “Coach has nothing to talk about today. We are convinced of him.”

Krösche and Eberl, candidates for sports director

“We are looking for someone who understands his business from A to Z,” said Hainer, who declined to comment further on the search for a successor to Salihamidzic as sporting director. He did not want to respond to rumors about the interest of the sports bosses of cup finalists Eintracht Frankfurt (Markus Krösche) and RB Leipzig (Max Eberl).

The president also said that he wants to do everything possible so that a “very worthy player like Oliver Kahn can continue in the Bayern family”, but added that “it has to come from both sides”. Finally, Heiner said that former CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge will return to the supervisory board on Tuesday.

Source: La Verdad

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