Ewald Lienen, boss of FC St. Pauli, hands out a lecture against the fans of FC Bayern Munich. The statement of the former Bundesliga coach is borderline.
- Again and again Zoff between FC St. Pauli and FC Bayern Munich .
- Ex-lion coach Ewald Lienen is handing out this time against the fans of the record champions.
- Lienen trained city rival TSV 1860 Munich between 2009 and 2010.
Munich / Hamburg - FC Bayern Munich is used to provocative attacks and polarizing statements as an overpowering industry leader in the Bundesliga.
Ex-Bayern player Mehmet Scholl leader Joshua Kimmich has just compared with Greta Thunberg - striking. Again and again there are taunts from the Second League, specifically, from FC St. Pauli .
Again and again conflict between FC Bayern and FC St. Pauli
The dispute between the Hanseatic League and the Munich team had rocketed in the debate about the 50 + 1 rule in German football.
Hamburg residents are seen as stubborn defenders of the rule, which is intended to limit the influence of individual investors and donors. Bayern's chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge , on the other hand, would like to loosen up the regulations - with an eye on international competitiveness.
Statement by Andreas #Rettig on Karl-Heinz #Rummenigge's allegations:
"Karl-Heinz Rummenigge was a top striker." #fcsp # 50plus1 remains pic.twitter.com/SEZvyU4qzT
Rummenigge had told the kicker in spring 2018: "It is strange to me that a second division club, which, to my knowledge, has never played in a European competition, suddenly takes on not only such a prominent but also a dominant role."
Rummenigge hands out against FC St. Pauli - Lienen insults Bayern fans
St. Pauli's ex-manager Andreas Rettig bitingly answers on social media: " Karl-Heinz Rummenigge was a first-class striker." Did the 56-year-old want to question Rummenigge's competence?
Technical director at FC St. Pauli: Ewald Lienen.
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The technical director of the Hanseatic League, Ewald Lienen , went one step further. In a lecture to business executives in Hamburg, the former Bundesliga professional offended the fans of the record champions.
Bayern Munich: Ewald Lienen was coach of TSV 1860
"These are all these people who have to compensate for their early childhood deprivation ( deprivation ) through a weekly sense of achievement," said the former coach of Munich city rival TSV 1860 (2009 to 2010).
Lienen continues: "The average Bayern fan needs it. You become an FCB fan because you don't want to take the risk of losing a game like HSV or us." Truly polarizing statements against the supporters not only in the alliance Arena * - which Bayern will let sit on?
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