FC Bayern threatens Dietmar Hamann in an official statement

FC Bayern Munich dispute escalates

FC Bayern indirectly threatens Dietmar Hamann in an official statement

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Ex-Bayern player Dietmar Hamann repeatedly comes into conflict with his former club

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The dispute between Dietmar Hamann and FC Bayern escalates. After the TV expert’s sharp criticism of coach Tuchel, the Munich team published an official statement. It ends with a threat to the former player.

The dispute between Dietmar Hamann and FC Bayern Munich is entering the next round. After Munich’s victory in Augsburg, the TV expert repeatedly criticized Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel. Unlike the previous attacks, the content was not about the line-up, tactics or transfers, but this time about Tuchel’s behavior.

“Then he sits down and talks about Xavi, about the successor and that he would like to train in Barcelona or Spain. That’s an impudence,” said Hamann on the talk show “Sky90”: “He’s a very intelligent man, something like that doesn’t just slip out of his mouth. Only he has to know one thing: If you are an employee of FC Bayern, taking on the management – that was rarely a good idea.

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Just one day after Hamann’s attack, FC Bayern felt compelled to take a stand and stand behind their coach. The Munich team published an official statement on their homepage: “On Sunday, as part of a fan club visit, our head coach Thomas Tuchel was asked by the supporters about his coaching career and his previous experiences abroad at Paris St. Germain and Chelsea FC and, of course, gave this in the conversation Information. He also answered general questions from fans about Spain as a football country. He never spoke about Xavi Hernández and his successor, as was subsequently falsely claimed.”

“Tuchel needs to know what consequences this will have”

The message ends with a blatant threat against Hamann: “We will no longer accept such unobjective statements directed against our coach, which always come from the same place.”

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Incidentally, it wasn’t just Hamann who criticized Tuchel’s statements, former Bundesliga manager Heribert Bruchhagen also showed little understanding for his sentences, which came just one day after coach Xavi Hernández announced that he wanted to quit Spanish top club FC Barcelona at the end of the season. “He also needs to know what the consequences are. I would have expected him to give the answer: At the moment I’m only concerned with FC Bayern,” said Bruchhagen. The 75-year-old was confident: “Bayern won’t be amused about it.”

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