SA Oliver Kahn He didn’t seem to like anything Uli Hoeness openly criticized him after his time at Bayern Munich, a club he left last season Hassan Salihamidzic.
In a statement to BR24 Wahl, the Bavarian honorary president confirmed that Kahn was named CEO It was “a mistake” and admitted that “when I realized that it could not be his role, I discussed it with Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and changed it”.
Well, apparently the opinion of the former goalkeeper of Bayern Munich It’s not exactly the same and he wants to clarify this in a statement to Bild. “To be honest, I was surprised. Bayern and I agreed in the summer that we want to close this chapter properly and I want to continue to be part of the family in the future.. I continue to defend that,” he said. whywhich added that “the current statements of Hoeness do not contribute to more respectful relations between us.
After being sacked on matchday 34, and receiving compensation between 4 and 5 million euros, it is true that in the summer in a meeting with Herbert Hainer there was a strategy to sign peace.
In both statements of Hoeness, ironically commenting on some of Kahn’s old statements where he asserted that a general director does not need to work 24 hours a day. “As footballers, we earn a lot, but we know that eventually we have to work to support the family. If a footballer plays football for Bayern for ten years, he does not have to work. The big question is whether the player is prepared to work twelve hours a day, six days a week when there is no need,” referring to the fact that he did not do enough.
He also talked about it why ensuring that “in my role as CEO of Bayern I always act for the club to the best of my knowledge and conscience. Unfortunately, after a while it became clear that there were different ideas about development and strategy of the club. In the end it’s “It’s better for everyone to follow their own path. That says it all.”
Source: La Verdad

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