The executive director of Bayer Leverkusenspanish Fernando Carrohas been confirmed Karl-Heinz Rummeniggelegend of Bayern Munichhe quotes them in Max Eberlgeneral director of the Bavarian entity, and he for “a small peace summit” before the match between the two teams on Saturday, which ended 1-1.
In an interview on Bild newspaper’s ‘Phrasenmäher’ podcast, the head of the aspirin club revealed that Rummenigge “I was not very happy with the fact that there was not such a solid relationship” between both sports officials.
“We can really be thankful Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. It has had this ability for many years to always ensure consensus and cooperation. “He has done very, very well all these years,” he praised car.
The CEO of Bayer Leverkusen confirmed the existence of “Karl-Heinz Rummenigge “she would always be good” for football, but “unfortunately,” he said, “she has retired.”
The origin of the tense relationship between the two began in 2020, when Eberlthen on Borussia Monchengladbachpublicly criticized the transfer of the playmaker Florian Wirtzthen 17 years old, Cologne to Leverkusenbecause at that time there was a kind of agreement between the clubs in the western region of Germany (the state of North Rhine-Westphalia), according to which they would not sign youth players from each other.
Fernando Carro such statements were not taken well Eberlbecause Mönchengladbach itself also tried to acquire the services of the current star of the pharmaceutical company club.
The final disagreement between the two occurred as a result of an attempt by Bavariaincluding Eberl as the main sports manager, of hiring the defender of Leverkusen Jonathan Tahthat’s his car insulted him at an event with fans: “I don’t think so Max Eberl nothing really. “I will not negotiate with him.”
Source: La Verdad
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